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The European Central Bank in (the) crisis [PDF]

open access: possibleCESIfo DICE Report, 2012
Since the eruption of the sovereign debt crisis in the euro area in May 2010, the ECB (or for that matterEurosystem) has been in the spotlight of crisis management and resolution. Less attention has beenpaid to the impact of the crisis on the ECB itself.
Eijffinger, S., Hoogduin, L.
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Myanmar´s Banking Crisis

Asean Economic Bulletin, 2003
I. Introduction In January 2003, Myanmar began to experience what has become a prolonged financial crisis. Triggered by the collapse of a series of informal finance companies (the so-called A-kyoe-saung lou-ngan), the crisis quickly extended into the country's emerging private banking sector.
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Bank Failures In The Financial Crisis And Agricultural Banks

Research Papers in Economics, 2011
Replaced with revised version of poster 6/30/11.
Nam, Sangjeong   +5 more
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Is there an International Banking Crisis?

1982
Any mention of international banking is bound to conjure up very picturesque images in most people’s minds. Well-dressed men briskly walking down one of the streets in the City to a meeting where some multi-million pound deal will be clinched. The proverbial gnomes of Zurich rapidly moving funds around the world to take advantage of the most recent ...
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Crisis in the Irish Banking System [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
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Clarke, Blanaid, Hardiman, Niamh
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The Banking Crisis of 1933

Reviews in American History, 1974
Susan Estabrook Kennedy   +1 more
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The 1931 banking crisis in Italy

2023
The banking crisis that arose in Italy in 1931 as a consequence of the Wall Street Crash had repercussions not only in America but in Italy. The financial problems culminated in 1933 with the takeover of the leading Italian banks by the government, and the creation of the Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale (IRI), a holding owned by the State ...
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2002 Uruguay banking crisis

2023
This chapter discusses the banking crisis that unfolded in Uruguay from late 2001 through 2002 as a banking sector crisis that developed at the same time as a banking crisis, a fiscal crisis, and a public debt crisis. The 2002 crisis is set against the backdrop of the long‐term structure of the Uruguayan banking sector, which, unlike other Latin ...
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The U.K. Banking Crisis

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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