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single point of entry 5 Bank regulation 3 Bankenregulierung 3 International bank 3 Internationale Bank 3 Welt 3 World 3 financial retrenchment 3 financial spillover 3 multiple point of entry 3 strategic interaction of regulators 3 Bank failure 2 Bankenkrise 2 Banking crisis 2 Bankinsolvenz 2 Burden Sharing 2 Global Financial Architecture 2 International Banks 2 International financial market 2 Internationaler Finanzmarkt 2 Multiple Point of Entry 2 Resolution Planning 2 Single Point of Entry 2 bank resolution 2 banking union 2 international banking 2 multiple point of trilemma 2 Bank resolution 1 Business recovery 1 Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) 1 Data Gaps Initiative (DGI) 1 Financial Stability Board (FSB) 1 G-SIBs [global systemically important banks] 1 Game theory 1 International cooperation 1 International financial system 1 Internationale Zusammenarbeit 1 Internationales Finanzsystem 1 Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) 1 Market entry 1
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Free 10
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Book / Working Paper 9 Article 1
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Working Paper 7 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article 1
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English 8 Undetermined 2
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Schoenmaker, Dirk 4 Faia, Ester 3 Weder di Mauro, Beatrice 2 Dudley, William 1 Iwasa, Yoichi 1 Kupiec, Paul H. 1 Vollmer, Uwe 1 Weder, Beatrice 1
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1 Research Center SAFE (Sustainable Architecture for Finance in Europe), House of Finance 1
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ESRB Working Paper Series 2 SAFE Working Paper 2 Working paper series 2 AEI Economics Working Paper 1 Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital 1 SAFE Working Paper Series 1 SAFE working paper 1 Speech / Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1
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EconStor 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 RePEc 2
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Tolling the Bell for "Too-Big-to-Fail"? – A Comparison Between Four Special Bank Resolution Regimes
Iwasa, Yoichi; Vollmer, Uwe - In: Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital 50 (2017) 4, pp. 509-543
In many countries, legislators have introduced special bank resolution regimes in order to handle the "too-big-to-fail"-(TBTF)-problem. Bank resolution schemes allow supervisors to restructure or liquidate an ailing bank, even without the consent of the bank owners. We identify key elements of...
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Resolution of international banks: can smaller countries cope?
Schoenmaker, Dirk - 2017
smaller countries can either conduct joint supervision and resolution of their global banks (based on single point of entry …
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A macro approach to international bank resolution
Schoenmaker, Dirk - 2017
. Single-point-of-entry resolution of international banks is only possible for the very largest countries or for countries …
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Resolution of international banks : can smaller countries cope?
Schoenmaker, Dirk - 2017
smaller countries can either conduct joint supervision and resolution of their global banks (based on single point of entry …
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A macro approach to international bank resolution
Schoenmaker, Dirk - 2017
. Single-point-of-entry resolution of international banks is only possible for the very largest countries or for countries …
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Will TLAC regulations fix the G-SIB too-big-to-fail problem?
Kupiec, Paul H. - 2015
The efficacy of the Financial Stability Board's proposed requirement for minimum "total loss absorbing capacity" (TLAC) at global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) is assessed using a stylized model of a bank holding company and an equilibrium asset pricing model to value financial claims. I...
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Cross-border resolution of global banks
Faia, Ester; Weder di Mauro, Beatrice - 2015
-in procedures and following a Single Point of Entry (SPE) as opposed to a Multiple Point of Entry (MPE) approach. The latter …
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Cross-border resolution of global banks
Faia, Ester; Weder di Mauro, Beatrice - Research Center SAFE (Sustainable Architecture for … - 2015
-in procedures and following a Single Point of Entry (SPE) as opposed to a Multiple Point of Entry (MPE) approach. The latter …
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Cross-border resolution of global banks
Faia, Ester; Weder, Beatrice - 2015 - First draft: October 2014. This draft: March 2015
-in procedures and following a Single Point of Entry (SPE) as opposed to a Multiple Point of Entry (MPE) approach. The latter …
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Global financial stability - the road ahead
Dudley, William - Federal Reserve Bank of New York - 2014
Remarks at the Tenth Asia-Pacific High Level Meeting on Banking Supervision, Auckland, New Zealand
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