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second question, concerning the appropriateness of the uniformity of solvency regulation directed at banks and insurers …Basel III, regulating the solvency of banks, is to be fully implemented by 2027 while Solvency III directed at insurers … the solvency of banks and insurers in the same way? The first question is motivated by an earlier finding that Basel I and …
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second question, concerning the appropriateness of the uniformity of solvency regulation directed at banks and insurers …Basel III, regulating the solvency of banks, is to be fully implemented by 2027 while Solvency III directed at insurers … the solvency of banks and insurers in the same way? The first question is motivated by an earlier finding that Basel I and …
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From European integration to domestic politics to the development of the global economy, technocracy and private ordering have shaped economic behaviour. Such transformative private-driven forces of economic activity flourished through the promulgation of voluntary standards. In view of the...
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Current theories of financial regulation suggest expanding rules-based formal state intervention to promote …-based informal co- and self-regulation through domestic (gentlemen's) agreements underpinned West German bank internationalisation … regulation, drawing on unused primary sources: Coalitions between the German regulating and regulated actors were bolstered by a …
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limited by regulation largely to retail deposits and mortgages. Graphic television news pictures showed very long queues …
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limited by regulation largely to retail deposits and mortgages. Graphic television news pictures showed very long queues …. Furthermore, the government has since taken substantial equity stakes in several other British banks as part of a general re … ever and in the US much larger and more significant banks have failed. On the face of it, therefore, the Northern Rock …
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limited by regulation largely to retail deposits and mortgages. Graphic television news pictures showed very long queues …. Furthermore, the government has since taken substantial equity stakes in several other British banks as part of a general re … ever and in the US much larger and more significant banks have failed. On the face of it, therefore, the Northern Rock …
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Counterpart risk rating is at the heart of the banking business. In the new Basel II regulation, internal ratings have … been given a central role. Although much research has been done on external ratings, much less is known about banks … the complete business loan portfolios of two Swedish banks and a credit bureau over the period 1997-2000. We study rating …
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This paper provides a positive political economy analysis of deregulation, focusing on the recent removal of barriers to bank branching. Intra and inter -state branching restrictions had been in place in most states for mor than a century but have largely disappeared during the last 25 years.
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