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Clinical and Preclinical Evidence on a Novel Percutaneous Pulsatile Ventricular Assist Device (PulseCath): Protocol for a Scoping Review. [PDF]
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In the aftermath of the European sovereign debt crisis, the question of who should bear the burden of banking crises has been a cornerstone of the new supervisory framework in Europe. We evaluate the bail-in regulation (BRRD) for bank bond holdings using a proprietary database covering holdings of all euro-denominated securities.
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In the aftermath of the European sovereign debt crisis, the question of who should bear the burden of banking crises has been a cornerstone of the new supervisory framework in Europe. We evaluate the bail-in regulation (BRRD) for bank bond holdings using a proprietary database covering holdings of all euro-denominated securities.
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Bail-In between Liquidity and Solvency
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016The concept of “bailing in” a distressed bank’s creditors to avoid a taxpayer-financed public rescue is commonly accepted as one of the most significant regulatory achievements in the post-crisis efforts to end the problem of “Too Big To Fail”. Yet behind the political slogan, surprising uncertainties remain as to the viability of the concept and its ...
W. Ringe, W. Ringe
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Bail-in vs bail-out: Bank resolution and liability structure
International Review of Financial Analysis, 2021What is the joint impact of different resolution regimes and capital requirements on the optimal liability structure of a bank holding insured deposits and issuing non-bail-inable debt and bail-inable Tier1-capital debt?
L. Leanza, A. Sbuelz, Andrea Tarelli
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The Dark Side of Bank Resolution: Counterparty Risk through Bail-in
Social Science Research Network, 2019The introduction of bail-in resolution powers to impose the costs of a large bank’s failure on its creditors (rather than on the taxpayer) is the most intriguing initiative of the post-financial crisis regulatory framework.
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Journal of Risk Management in Financial Institutions, 2019
This paper looks at the impact of the new resolution regime, especially the bail-in tools, on balance sheet management and the implications for internal liquidity risk management as well as funding.
Christian Hasenclever
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This paper looks at the impact of the new resolution regime, especially the bail-in tools, on balance sheet management and the implications for internal liquidity risk management as well as funding.
Christian Hasenclever
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2015
In the previous chapter, we have examined both the immediate and underlying causes of the crisis. Here we are looking at the final stages of the crisis itself, culminating in the ‘bail-in’ rescue package of March/April 2013. This new and previously untested approach was, it will be argued, the EU-IMF’s latest weapon in its austerity armoury for dealing
John Theodore, Jonathan Theodore
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In the previous chapter, we have examined both the immediate and underlying causes of the crisis. Here we are looking at the final stages of the crisis itself, culminating in the ‘bail-in’ rescue package of March/April 2013. This new and previously untested approach was, it will be argued, the EU-IMF’s latest weapon in its austerity armoury for dealing
John Theodore, Jonathan Theodore
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