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Central banks may engage in large-scale lending and asset purchases to stabilize financial markets and implement monetary policy during crises. The ability of these actions to restore financial market functioning is well documented; however, they come with costs. We provide a literature review of...
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Iceland was the first developed economy to fall into crisis in 2008, with the collapse of its banking sector, currency value, and economy. The collapse threw Iceland into a political crisis and provoked a serious international dispute between Iceland and Britain and the Netherlands over...
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-- 2.3 Credit ratings and the crisis -- 2.4 The EU rating agencies regulation and its successive amendments -- 2 … repositories -- 4.4 The CSD Regulation and T2S -- 4.5 The EMIR revolution? -- 4.6 Conclusions -- References -- 5. New Capital … basis: The SSM Regulation -- 6.2 The SSM operational structure -- 6.3 Common definitions for supervisory reporting and data …
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This paper explains the nature of interest rates in the U.S. federal funds market after the 2007-09 financial crisis. We build a model of the over-the-counter lending market that incorporates new aspects of the financial system: abundance of liquidity, different regulatory standards for banks,...
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This chapter of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Financial Regulation considers, in broad historical perspective and … financial crises and regulation. It begins with an overview of financial crises generally, and then considers both the … historical and potential future role of regulation in financial crises. It discusses various theories of the roots of financial …
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The Mexican banking crisis of 1994/95 necessitated a major government rescue operation - estimated to have cost about 20 per cent of GDP. Since then, financial sector reforms have been implemented and the performance of the Mexican financial system has markedly improved, as shown by indicators...
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2007, and especially in the euro area after 2010. That crisis triggered major changes to European financial regulation and …
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