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Under the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) introduced in 2014, the European Central Bank directly supervises …
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The difficult situation of the German banking sector at least according to the basic tenor of many contributions is raised to the threatening ranks of the "disease" the Japanese banking industry is suffering from. Such a statement labelling "German banks Turning Japanese" is the very issue of a...
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This study utilizes new data across countries on bank supervision for the years 1999-2016 to examine the impact of … sector fragility, bank stability, activity restrictions, capital regulation stringency, and banking supervision independence …. We find that anincrease in supervisory power, accompanied by a change in a central bank’s involvement in banking …
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Under the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) introduced in 2014, the European Central Bank directly supervises …
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Under the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), introduced in 2014, systemically important euro area banks with combined assets of about 21,000 billion euros are directly supervised by the ECB. We examine from a static and a dynamic perspective how this fundamental shift to unified supervision...
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