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develops a methodology to detect problems at the individual bank level in an effort to identify those firms with financial … facilitate bank monitoring tasks, as well as some disaggregated subcomponents that are intended to display the relative …
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America, and Europe, as well as selected economies from the developed world, panel regressions are estimated to quantify the …
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(SEOs) and explore how the market reaction is influenced by aggregate systemic conditions and by the systemic risk …
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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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in the banking sectors of various countries. After the 2007-2009 crisis, bank capital requirements have, in some cases … guidelines has contributed to regulatory complexity, even when omitting other bank capital regulations that are specific to the … US, and (3) how the US regulatory measures still do not provide equally valuable information about whether a bank is …
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This paper distils three lessons for bank regulation from the experience of the 2009-12 euro-area financial crisis …. First, it highlights the key role that sovereign debt exposures of banks have played in the feedback loop between bank and …
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This paper examines government policies aimed at rescuing banks from the effects of the great financial crisis of 2007-2009. To delimit the scope of the analysis, we concentrate on the fiscal side of interventions and ignore, by design, the monetary policy reaction to the crisis. The policy...
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This paper examines government policies aimed at rescuing banks from the effects of the financial crisis of 2007-2009. To delimit the scope of the analysis, we concentrate on the fiscal side of interventions and ignore, by design, the monetary policy reaction to the crisis. The policy response...
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discuss the rationale for regulating bank liquidity by highlighting the market failures that it addresses while reviewing key … risk in the financial system has gone up. In an environment where both bank liquidity and capital are regulated, it is …
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After the destructive impact of the global financial crisis of 2008, many believe that pre-crisis financial market regulation did not take the "big picture" of the system suffciently into account and, subsequently, financial supervision mainly "missed the forest for the trees". As a result, the...
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