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One of the key features of regulatory-supervisory reform thinking post 2006-2007 Global Financial (nee US Subprime Mortgage) Crisis is emergence and popularisation of the ‘systemic' theme. In a similar vein, talks of ‘too interconnected to fail' superseding ‘too big to fail' widely...
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Since the European Central Bank’s (ECB’s) 2003 strategy review, the importance of macro-financial amplification …
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banking regulation in the world, precise requirements and scope were reformed and implemented in response to crises and global … the paradigm from partial improvements under financial liberalization regime to a world-wide regulation tightening on the … basis of close coordination between regulators and supervisors in the world. The role of the G-20’s Financial Stability …
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be associated with greater resort to informal financial services compared with formal, bank-based access. This highlights …
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corroborates the significance of the interrelatedness of the bank-specific variables such as; Liquidity, Asset Quality, Capital …
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vector autoregressive models with high-frequency daily data. Blinder (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Rev 92(6): 465 … policies to the rest of the world. The extent of these effects depends on the type of QE measures. QE measures such as …
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