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Zur Rettung der Eurostaaten Irland, Portugal und Griechenland wurden die nicht dauerhaften Rettungsschirmprogramme EFSM (Europäischer Finanzstabilisierungsmechanismus) und EFSF (Europäische Finanzstabilisierungsfazilität) aufgelegt. Um Maßnahmen der finanziellen Solidarität zwischen...
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Zur Rettung der Eurostaaten Irland, Portugal und Griechenland wurden die nicht dauerhaften Rettungsschirmprogramme EFSM (Europäischer Finanzstabilisierungsmechanismus) und EFSF (Europäische Finanzstabilisierungsfazilität) aufgelegt. Um Maßnahmen der finanziellen Solidarität zwischen...
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Die Abhandlung stellt die wesentlichen Neuerungen der europäischen Regelungen zur Sanierung und Abwicklung von Kreditinstituten vor. In diesem Zusammenhang werden die Fragen aufgeworfen, ob die vorrangige Heranziehung der Kapitalgeber und der Gläubiger von Banken bei der Bankenabwicklung zur...
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Die Abhandlung stellt die wesentlichen Neuerungen der europäischen Regelungen zur Sanierung und Abwicklung von Kreditinstituten vor. In diesem Zusammenhang werden die Fragen aufgeworfen, ob die vorrangige Heranziehung der Kapitalgeber und der Gläubiger von Banken bei der Bankenabwicklung zur...
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The “financial crisis” and its sequel, the current sovereign debt crisis, appear to be the latest permutations of an old conflict between capitalism and democracy that forcefully reasserted itself after the end of the postwar growth period. Today's calamities were preceded by high inflation...
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This Article examines the process by which overlapping interests between private bankers and government translates into influence and power mediated through the use of bank loans as instruments of foreign policy. The article suggests the market transactions often act as a matter of U.S....
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission adopted Regulation NMS, which will modernize the U.S. equity markets through the Trade-Through Rule, rules regarding market data, a rule on access to quotations, and the Sub-Penny Rule. The SEC settled the first enforcement action under Regulation FD...
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The call for benefit-cost analysis in financial regulation is a category mistake that misunderstands the origins and utility of benefit-cost analysis as a guide to administrative rulemaking. BCA has its core metaphor an omniscient social planner who can calculate costs and benefits from a...
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“Benefit-cost analysis” as applied to financial regulation is a serious category mistake that has the potential to stymie regulation aimed at the reduction of systemic risk in favor of privileging a status quo that we know is unstable. Benefit-cost analysis, which gained prominence from its...
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We study the role of state controlling shareholders in corporate payout policy. We exploit as an exogenous event the State Capital Operation Program in China under which parent central state-owned enterprises (parent CSOEs) are required to partially contribute their income to a fiscal fund. We...
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