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segregation framework under consideration by the commission, including the guaranteed clearing participant model. Findings …
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Commission that establishes a timetable for the mandatory clearing of interest rate and credit default swaps through a … rate and credit default swaps that are subject to mandatory clearing under the CFTC's new rule and the affirmative and … negative specifications for each class, the phased approach adopted by the CFTC for the mandatory clearing compliance schedule …
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programmes and/or universities place on the Clearing process is key; given its uncertainty, resource demands and timing shortly … which they each rely of the Clearing process. Inter-university performance was investigated on a whole-student intake basis …
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/methodology/approach – The paper explains EMIR's clearing and reporting requirements, who is within the scope of those requirements, who is a … financial and non‐financial counterparty, the clearing thresholds, the clearing and reporting obligations, when those …
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Purpose – Recent events demonstrate that problems in the banking system pose a significant threat to the health of the global economy. Despite several shortcomings the Basel Accord thus emerges as an attempt to protect banking systems. The purpose of this study is to shed light on potential...
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Purpose This paper aims to evaluate whether promoter holding influences a bank’s liquidity in India’s leading emerging market. Furthermore, it also evaluates the moderating role of risk-weighted assets (RWA) on the relationship between promoter holding and liquidity....
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Purpose – The paper aims to offer an exploration of the Banking Act 1987 which was passed following the failure of Johnson Matthey Bankers (JMB) in 1984. This Act extended the role of auditors in banking supervision by removing traditional confidentiality constraints and created a new role of...
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Purpose – This paper aims to find the effects of regulatory and supervisory policies on bank risk-taking. The same regulation and supervision have different effects on bank risk-taking depending on influence factors. These factors were considered and a sample of the largest European banks from...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to measure and rank territorial bias in prudential supervision and regulation in 22 EU and non-EU countries with financial systems predominantly owned by foreign banks. Design/methodology/approach – Twenty-two host countries are surveyed along six...
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