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Shadow banking has somewhat compensated for China's lack of formal financial development. However, it may also amplify the financial system's risks, which runs counter to the initial expectation of macroprudential management.
Ziqin Yu, Xiang Xiao, Ge Ge
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Regulation’s influence on EU banking efficiency: An evaluation post crisis
This paper examines the impact of regulatory policies on banking market efficiency using a sample of 678 commercial banks from 21 European Union countries for the post-crisis year 2010, controlling for bank-specific and country-specific variables.
Edward Bace, Ana Ferreira
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Methods and Tools of Anti-Crisis Regulation of the Banking System in Conditions of Economic Instability [PDF]
. The activity of banks significantly depends on the trends taking place in the state and the world economic space. State anti-crisis regulation of the banking system involves developing a set of measures to counteract the negative impact of potential ...
Tetiana Berezhetska
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The quality of institutions occupies a central place in the set of non-economic factors influencing macroeconomic dynamics and the development of financial markets. This quality is largely shaped by objective factors that accompany the historical process.
Elena Vladimirovna Travkina +3 more
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The current article summarizes the main properties of stablecoins and explores their potential use in digital platforms to solve problems of supporting foreign trade and investment processes in countries subjected to restrictions on a wide range of its ...
Elena Vladimirovna Travkina +2 more
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Banks use trading as a vehicle to take risk. Using unique high-frequency regulatory data, we estimate the sensitivity of weekly bank trading profits to aggregate equity, fixed-income, credit, currency and commodity risk factors. Our estimates imply that U.S.
Antonio Falato +2 more
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Banking regulation and banking crises Probability in european countries
The main hypothesis of the paper was the thesis that banking regulation is intended to minimize the probability of financial instability, including banking crises, which have long-lasting and destructive consequences for the economy.The practical aim of ...
M. M. Mursalov
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The Economics of Bank Regulation [PDF]
The object of this paper is to survey and synthesize the literature on the regulation of financial intermediaries, including the theoretical framework and also the applied literature on specific regulations such as deposit insurance, capital controls, line of business restrictions, etc.
Boot, A.W.A. +2 more
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Model of Efficiency Assessment of Regulation In The Banking Seсtor
In this article, the modern system of regulation of the national banking sector is viewed, which, according to the author, needs theoretical judgment, structuring, disclosure of the maintenance of efficiency of functioning is considered.
I. V. Larionova
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Shadow Banking Regulation [PDF]
Shadow banks conduct credit intermediation without direct, explicit access to public sources of liquidity and credit guarantees. Shadow banks contributed to the credit boom in the early 2000s and collapsed during the financial crisis of 2007–2009. We review the quickly growing literature on shadow banking and provide a conceptual framework of shadow ...
Tobias Adrian, Adam B. Ashcraft
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