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The paper analyses the current national and international regulatory regimes relevant for European banks, CSDs and … banks are subject? Are current provisions equivalent or more restrictive (super-equivalent) for banks and CSDs? In what …
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with lockdowns. A drop in demand as well as supply disruptions affected the economy which also hit European banks with … available to the banks for the preparation of their half-year reports. As ESMA considers Covid-19 a significant event under IAS … which banks fulfilled the disclosure expectations communicated by the relevant professional institutions. For this purpose …
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Banks are crucial enablers of financial and economic development. They have an immense corporate social responsibility … (CSR) towards society. Bank´s CSR activities are considered increasingly vital for their own success and sustainable growth … Directive was required to be adopted by banks and other companies for financial year 2017. This study analyses the quality of …
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top 20 banks and 61.9% of the collaterals used in the European repo market are originated in the Eurozone. Especially, for … sample which was examined within this empirical analysis consists of 66 banks from 19 European countries. It will be shown … from the 5-year averages that European banks only complied on average with 54%, i.e. only slightly more than half of the …
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This is a chapter for a forthcoming volume Oxford Handbook of Financial Regulation (Oxford University Press 2014) (eds. Eilís Ferran, Niamh Moloney, and Jennifer Payne). It provides an overview of EU financial regulation from the first banking directive up until its most recent developments in...
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This essay argues that at least some of the financial stability concerns associated with shadow banking can be addressed by an approach to financial regulation that imports its functional foundations more vigorously into the interpretation and implementation of existing rules. It shows that the...
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This essay argues that at least some of the financial stability concerns associated with shadow banking can be addressed by an approach to financial regulation that imports its functional foundations more vigorously into the interpretation and implementation of existing rules. It shows that the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010411253
the US than in Europe. We also find that remuneration practices at large US banks are strongly converging towards the … at large banks generally converge, whilst the framework is more divergent when considering banks that are less complex …
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The paper outlines the developments in the EU regulatory framework for executive remuneration since 2004 and going through the financial crisis. It also presents the results of an analysis of the remuneration practices adopted by the largest European listed firms before and after the crisis,...
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