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This article compares the direct regulation of hedge funds in the U.S. prior to the Dodd-Frank Act with the direct regulatory measures to address potential systemic risks of hedge funds ensued in its aftermaths. The direct regulation involves regulatory measures focusing immediately on the...
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This is a response to the European Commission proposed regulation to address Too Big To Fail (TBTF). TBTF is a function of interconnections and size, not just being a bank but also doing "bank-like" activities. Limiting the discussion to just banks will not result in an effective policy...
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This paper shows that finance has been a key ingredient of long-term economic growth in OECD and G20 countries over the past half-century, but that there can be too much finance. The evidence indicates that at current levels of household and business credit further expansion slows rather than...
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Finance is a vital ingredient for economic growth, but there can also be too much of it. This study investigates what fifty years of data for OECD countries have to say about the role of the financial sector for economic growth and income inequality and draws policy implications. Over the past...
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In 2014, the domestic money market saw the onset of a new wave of crisis, manifesting itself in capital outflow, a world's record plunge of the Russian stock indices, the ruble's devaluation, the surge in the key interest rate and interest rates in the interbank lending market. It is external...
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This paper indicated that financial distress in Nepalese enterprises is quite significant. It analyzed how financial ratios deteriorated as the firm moved into financial distress. The financially distressed enterprises have higher operating expense ratio, and lower profitability. Besides, their...
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Camel approach is significant tool to assess the relative financial strength of a bank and to suggest necessary measures to improve weaknesses of a bank. In India, RBI adopted this approach in 1996 followed on the recommendations of Padmanabham Working Group (1995) committee. In the present...
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The objectives of bank resolution and resolution tools may come into conflict with fundamental rights, such as the freedom to conduct a business, property rights, and the right to a fair trial. This paper investigates bank resolution and its impact on fundamental human-rights and explores the...
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This research report is the result of a partnership between the World Bank Group (WBG) and Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) of Japan, initiated by the World Bank Group's President, Jim Yong Kim, and GPIF's Chief Investment Officer, Hiro Mizuno. The aim is for the World Bank and IFC –...
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This case is considered to be the connecting thread to the 35 hour Corporate Finance course for postgraduates and executive education in which: 1) the main concepts of financial statements analysis will be reviewed, including those regarding cost structure, break-even point and operating...
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