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Banking crisis. Case of U.S. banks versus UK banks [PDF]
A variety of factors led or contributed to the current financial crisis, including loose monetary policy; excessive financial market liquidity, leverage and maturity mismatch; weak risk management and underwriting standards; and poor incentives and regulatory gaps in some important segments of the financial system.
Ioan NISTOR, Maria ULICI
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2020
Central banks share similar functions all over the world, which reflects that their historical development is quite alike despite their geographical or political differences. If you visit the sites of central banks, the similarities are striking. This chapter describes the general and specific functions of central banks, with special regard to the ...
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Central banks share similar functions all over the world, which reflects that their historical development is quite alike despite their geographical or political differences. If you visit the sites of central banks, the similarities are striking. This chapter describes the general and specific functions of central banks, with special regard to the ...
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THE IRISH BANKING CRISIS [PDF]
The 2007 financial crisis led to a steep decline in the supply of capital to organizations around the world. As liquidity dried up, countries such as Ireland with fragile and overextended credit environments, overpriced asset markets, and accommodative regulatory systems were vulnerable to the resulting shock waves.
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2010
As in many other countries, the banking market in the U.K. has undergone radical transformation since the onset of the mid-2007 credit crisis. What was once a profitable, innovative, and dynamic industry has virtually collapsed and now major banks are state owned, the government has had to inject massive funds to support lending, and a crisis has ...
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As in many other countries, the banking market in the U.K. has undergone radical transformation since the onset of the mid-2007 credit crisis. What was once a profitable, innovative, and dynamic industry has virtually collapsed and now major banks are state owned, the government has had to inject massive funds to support lending, and a crisis has ...
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