The resolution of cross-border banks: Issues for deposit insurers and proposals for cooperation
This paper reviews critical legal and policy issues created by cross-border banking insolvencies. These include (I) Insolvency principles, such as (1) criteria for intervention; (2) deposit insurance; (3) power to manage; (4) ability to maximize recoveries. Also included is (II) International legal complications. Critical issues in cross-border crisis management involve: (1) division of labor between home and host countries; (2) the availability of information; (3) the legal, regulatory and supervisory framework; (4) the law governing initiation of proceedings; (5) grounds for intervention; (6) deposit insurance; (7) legal powers of controlling authorities; (8) the potential financial and economic effects. We conclude with a few proposals for cooperation.
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2008
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Authors: | Krimminger, Michael H. |
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Journal of Financial Stability. - Elsevier, ISSN 1572-3089. - Vol. 4.2008, 4, p. 376-390
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Cross-border banking insolvency Home/host regulatory powers Insolvency laws |
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