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Bank Restructuring and Resolution

2006
PART I: OVERVIEW OF CRISIS RESOLUTION AND BANK RESTRUCTURING POLICIES The Resolution of Systemic Banking System Crises S.Ingves & D.S.Hoelscher The Benefits and Costs of Intervening in Banking Crises E.J.Frydl & M.G.Quintyn PART II: OPTIONS FOR BANK RESTRUCTURING Techniques of Bank Resolution S.A.Seelig Issuing Government Bonds to Finance Bank ...
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Bank crisis resolution and foreign-owned banks [PDF]

open access: possible, 2005
In many countries in recent years, failure to efficiently resolve large insolvent banks has come at a high cost both to taxpayers and to the countries’ aggregate income. The increasing entry of foreign banks has complicated the resolution process. ; This article explores some special problems in the efficient resolution of insolvent banks raised by ...
Robert A. Eisenbeis, George G. Kaufman
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Centralizing Banking Resolution

2018
During the crisis a Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM) – composed both of a Single Resolution Board (SRB) and of a Single Resolution Fund (SRF) of € 55 bn – came into being. The chapter shows how EMU’s executive institutions converged on the need for a centralized regime but also documents how Northern Member States’ concerns over any further agency ...
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European Bank Resolution Regime

2016
Abstract This chapter considers the response to the European banking and sovereign debt crisis, which resulted in the introduction of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD). It also considers the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) and a Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM) which will be implemented to facilitate the supervision ...
Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal   +5 more
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Bank Failure and Resolution

2020
The perfect banking system would be too expensive. Therefore, the failure of banks is imminent, and we should be ready for it. Failing of individual weak banks is acceptable. However, only if the failure is correctly managed. The failed bank goes through resolution. It is a deliberately vague word with a lot of meanings. EU resolution framework assumes
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Bank resolution tools

The 2008 global financial crisis spread to most of the developed economies, including those of the European Union. Despite decades of effort to build a Single Financial Market, almost all EU jurisdictions lacked proper crisis resolution mechanisms, especially with respect to the cross- border dimensions of a global crisis.
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Techniques of Bank Resolution

2006
Banking, as with other businesses, involves taking risks. However, given the high leverage in banking, adverse outcomes can more readily translate into insolvency. While bank supervision is designed to monitor and curtail the level of risk taken by bank managers it cannot prevent problems that result from weak economies, fraud, or mismanagement ...
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Bank Resolution in the European Banking Union

Columbia Law Review, 2014
The project of creating a Banking Union is designed to overcome the fatal link between sovereigns and their banks in the Eurozone. As part of this project, political agreement for a common supervision framework and a common resolution scheme has been reached with difficulty.
Gordon, Jeffrey N., Ringe, Wolf-Georg
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Bank Resolution and Crisis Management

2016
Abstract The 2008 global financial crisis ushered in the biggest explosion in new bank regulation around the world since the Great Depression. Governments and regulators have sought to put measures in place to prevent the failure of banks, but have acknowledged the need for measures to address what happens when banks fail or are ...
Simon Gleeson, Randall Guynn
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