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In this paper, we review the macroeconomic literature on financial frictions and banking in a dynamic general …
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This paper studies liability management exercises (LME) by banks, which have comparable regulatory capital effects than contingent capital triggers. LMEs are concentrated on low capitalization situations, both in the cross-section and in the time series and are frequently associated with equity...
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We review the extensive literature on systemic risk and connect it to the current regulatory debate. While we take stock of the achievements of this rapidly growing field, we identify a gap between two main approaches. The first one studies different sources of systemic risk in isolation, uses...
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We derive several popular systemic risk measures in a common framework and show that they can be expressed as transformations of market risk measures (e.g., beta). We also derive conditions under which the different measures lead to similar rankings of systemically important financial...
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The recent crisis should not be used to prouve the failure of the entire financial system. Global banking systems are …
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and on the financial crisis they went through. We show that, despite a certain vulnerability of the domestic banking … systems, the consequences of the opening of the banking markets to the foreign banks was globally positive. Thanks to local …
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It is likely that such a crisis could not be born somewhere else only in the United States. The "current financial disaster" is the fruit of the combination of specific factors in the US, where elements were gathered to catalyse such a crisis, like, someway, some "primal soup" where were...
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Member Central Banks. We generally observed that, banking crisis management provisions in the parent legislations of WAMZ … increasing cross-border and pan-African banking activities in the Zone, it would be expedient for Member States to strengthen …
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framework creates a basis to draw conclusions about the general trends within the Luxembourg banking sector for the purpose of …
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Member Central Banks. We generally observed that, banking crisis management provisions in the parent legislations of WAMZ … increasing cross-border and pan-African banking activities in the Zone, it would be expedient for Member States to strengthen …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014234427