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The application, or to be more precise, the misapplication of securitization in the mortgage market had fatal consequences for the financial sector worldwide. More over securitization techniques enabled single banks to reduce their individual risk while at the same time transferred greater risk...
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Purpose - The need for robust governance standards in financial institutions requires no overemphasis. However, instances of governance failures have been a recurring global phenomenon. This paper examines the key elements of governance in financial institutions, evaluates reasons for failures...
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of the banking union. The Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) represents an important milestone in the … opposite principle of bail-in, which makes the bank recapitalized from the internal resources at the detriment of investors and …
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no comparable political and legal integration. Nevertheless, Asia can draw useful lessons from European experiences in …
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-based informal co- and self-regulation through domestic (gentlemen's) agreements underpinned West German bank internationalisation …
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The aim of this paper is to evaluate the potential consequences that the shortcomings in harmonising the national deposit guarantee schemes may have on the financial stability of the European Union. The relevance of this subject is underlined both by the European Commission's intention to revive...
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Prior studies suggest that regulatory uncertainty is potentially detrimental to the wider economic performance, to the effectiveness of regulatory measures and to the objective of harmonized rules and a level playing field across jurisdictions. This paper discusses on the applicability of banks'...
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The standard macroprudential models focus on externalities and treat all prudential instruments as alternative, but equivalent, forms of Pigouvian taxes. This paper explicitly models individual banks’ risk choices and shows that different prudential instruments affect banks’ risk-taking...
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. However, central bank's independence and economic independence have a statistically significant effect on financial stability …, whereas central bank accountability, supervisory independence and accountability, political central bank independence as well …
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In the wake of the global financial crisis that erupted in 2008, there has been extensive commentary and regulatory focus on the 'Too Big to Fail' issue. In this paper, we survey the proposed solutions and regulatory initiatives that have been undertaken. We conduct a longitudinal analysis of...
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