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general insolvency law and the special characteristics of banks and the financial system, approaches to resolution procedures …
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, regulation and supervision cannot achieve zero failure regimes. Banks fail like any other commercial entities, and will continue … to fail. Failure of a bank may trigger formal insolvency (resolution) proceedings, if there is no available option to … save it as a going concern. Bank insolvency proceedings comprise various mechanisms, instruments, and transactions to …
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This paper analyzes the bail-in tool under the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) and predicts that it will not reach its policy objective. To make this argument, this paper first describes the policy rationale that calls for mandatory private sector involvement (PSI). From this...
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This paper analyses the bail-in tool under the BRRD and predicts that it will not reach its policy objective. To make this argument, this paper first describes the policy rationale that calls for mandatory private sector involvement (PSI). From this analysis the key features for an effective...
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. Moreover, rules-based regulation, however carefully constructed, will unfortunately never prevent bank failures. Neither should …
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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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regulation. In part, this is due to their neglect of important regulatory choices, which policy-makers are therefore left to take …
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