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We analyze the benefits and costs of a non-euro country opting-in to the banking union. The decision to opt-in depends on the comparison between the assessment of the banking union attractiveness and the robustness of a national safety net. The benefits of opting-in are still only potential and...
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One of the most prominent European bank failures in the global financial crisis was the collapse of the Icelandic bank … harmonisation of deposit insurance (and more broadly, bank resolution) at EU level …
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Since the European Council of June 2012, ‘Banking Union' is a key item for the EU's policy agenda. This contribution outlines the state of the policy debate – identifying the elements that are missing but important from a theoretical viewpoint. We make concrete proposals as to how the...
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On 24 November 2015, the European Commission published a proposal to establish a European Deposit Insurance Scheme (EDIS). The proposal provides for the creation of a Deposit Insurance Fund (DIF) with a target size of 0.8% of covered deposits in the euro area and the progressive mutualisation of...
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be detrimental to bank stability, the more so where bank interest rates are deregulated and the institutional environment … is weak. Also, the adverse impact of deposit insurance on bank stability tends to be stronger when the coverage offered …
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Russian bank reform strategy concerns the future of state-owned banks. Despite a long-standing official commitment to reducing … the role of the state – and of the Bank of Russia in particular – in the ownership of credit institutions, there is still …
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We analyze the benefits and costs of a non-euro country opting-in to the banking union. The decision to opt-in depends on the comparison between the assessment of the banking union attractiveness and the robustness of a national safety net. The benefits of opting-in are still only potential and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011575977
Deposit insurance is a crucial regulation for banks which are trust the institutions. This regulation came up with the Great Depression in the United States, our country has also adopted in 1980 with the world. Deposit insurance with a legal basis to be connected to the trust factor, may lead...
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Short-term debt is commonly used to fund illiquid assets. A conventional view asserts that such arrangements are run-prone in part because redemptions must be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. This sequential service protocol, however, appears absent in the wholesale banking...
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When supervisors have imperfect information about the soundness of banks, they may be unaware of insolvency problems that develop in the interval between on-site examinations. Supervising banks more often will alleviate this problem but will increase the costs of supervision. This paper analyzes...
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