Crisis in Iceland: Deposit-Guarantee Scheme Failure and State Liability [PDF]
On January 28, 2013, the Court of Justice of the European Free Trade Association States held that Iceland was not required to compensate foreign depositors of Landsbanki, an Icelandic bank, when the deposit-guarantee scheme failed to reimburse depositors
Kelsey, Benjamin C.
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The new financial stability architecture in the EU [PDF]
After the introduction of the euro in 1999, the debate on the financial stability architecture in the EU focused on the adequacy of a decentralised setting based on national responsibilities for preventing and managing crises.
Recine, Fabio, Teixeira, Pedro Gustavo
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The impact of deposit guarantee scheme on operation of Australian financial institutions
During the global financial crisis (GFC), the Australian government introduced a deposit guarantee scheme to all the deposit accounts with financial institutions. The scheme is very similar to a deposit insurance scheme to a certain extent, though the premium is not paid by the financial institutions or the depositors.
Selina Um, Sarod Khandaker, Chee Jin Yap
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Europataugliche Einlagensicherung: Vorschlag für eine dreistufige Einlagensicherung mit begrenzter europäischer Haftung [PDF]
In this note, a new concept for a European deposit guarantee scheme is proposed, which takes account of the strong political reservations against a mutualization of the liability for bank deposits.
Krahnen, Jan Pieter
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Pojištení vkladu: soucasný stav, srovnání a perspektiva v kontextu EU / Credit Insurance: EU context [available in Czech only] [PDF]
Czech laws on Deposit Guarantee-Schemes are characterized. It is described history of rise of the Czech Deposit Insurance Fund and dynamics of its basic characteristics.
Jiří Hlavácek
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The Australian Government Guarantee Scheme [PDF]
The Australian Government Guarantee Scheme for Large Deposits and Wholesale Funding (the Guarantee Scheme) was announced in October 2008 amid extraordinary developments in the global financial system.
Carl Schwartz
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Contributions to the SRF: What risks need to be assessed? CEPS Commentary, 6 December 2018 [PDF]
There is general agreement that the banking sector should pay for its own safety net, meaning that resolution and deposit guarantee funds should be financed by contributions from the banks themselves.
De Groen, Willem Pieter, Gros, Daniel.
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The Eurozone Debt Crisis and the European Banking Union:A Cautionary Tale of Failure and Reform [PDF]
The 2008 global financial crisis spread to most of the developed economies, including those of the European Union. Unfortunately, despite decades of effort to build a Single Financial Market, almost all EU jurisdictions lacked proper crisis resolution ...
Arner, Douglas W., Avgouleas, Emilios
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Structuring Deposit Insurance in Europe: Some Considerations and a Regulatory Game [PDF]
The protection of savings and the creation of insurance schemes is becoming a hot topic for the European Union Regulator: incoming Directives seem to state a sort of "financial guarantee scheme model" valid not only for deposit insurance but also for ...
Carmine DiNoia
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Banking Reform in Russia: Problems and Prospects [PDF]
This paper examines the state of the Russian banking sector in 2004 and assesses the most important reform initiatives of the last two years, including deposit insurance legislation, a major reform of the framework for prudential supervision, steps to ...
Tompson, William
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