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Readiness of Deposit Guarantee Schemes to Participate in Resolution
2017This chapter analyzes the extent to which EU guarantee schemes are prepared to participate in resolution. An innovate method of measuring whether deposit insurance agencies’ readiness for taking on new roles within the EU financial safety net is also hereby applied.
J. Kerlin
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Participation of Deposit Guarantee Schemes in Resolution—Literature Review
2017This chapter provides an overview of literature regarding the topic of deposit guarantee and resolution of financial institutions. In the first part, the reader will find an explanation of the most important terminology, used extensively throughout the book.
J. Kerlin
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The Impact of Deposit Guarantee Schemes on the Effectiveness of Resolution
2017This chapter presents research on the potential effectiveness of resolution. Several scenarios have been tested, both favorable and unfavorable, in multiple variations of financial institution resolution. The goal of the study was to determine the extent to which the new EU procedure impacts specific member states, as well as verify whether ...
J. Kerlin
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, 2020
The Deposit Guarantee Directive enlarges the role of DGSs in supporting and financing with alternative interventions the early research of “market solutions”, that may avoid the failure of a bank.
Irene Mecatti
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The Deposit Guarantee Directive enlarges the role of DGSs in supporting and financing with alternative interventions the early research of “market solutions”, that may avoid the failure of a bank.
Irene Mecatti
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The Reform of Deposit Guarantee Schemes in Europe
European Company and Financial Law Review, 2015P. Jennifer
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, 2020
The COVID-19 crisis might affect banks too due to, in particular, the problem of npls. In the imminent future it is therefore crucial to maintain banks resolvable. But resolution is for the few, not the many.
Irene Mecatti
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The COVID-19 crisis might affect banks too due to, in particular, the problem of npls. In the imminent future it is therefore crucial to maintain banks resolvable. But resolution is for the few, not the many.
Irene Mecatti
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Social Science Research Network, 2019
In Tercas, the General Court of the European Union decided on the actions for annulment brought against the Commission’s Decision that deemed the measures taken in 2014 by the Italian Fondo Interbancario di Tutela dei Depositi (FITD) in favor of Banca ...
Andrea Vignini
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In Tercas, the General Court of the European Union decided on the actions for annulment brought against the Commission’s Decision that deemed the measures taken in 2014 by the Italian Fondo Interbancario di Tutela dei Depositi (FITD) in favor of Banca ...
Andrea Vignini
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European Company and Financial Law Review
389 The aim of this paper is to show that one of the missing pieces in the regulatory puzzle of banking crisis management is a set of rules allowing for a flexible use of Deposit Guarantee Schemes (DGS) to deal with the financial difficulties of small ...
Concetta Brescia Morra
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389 The aim of this paper is to show that one of the missing pieces in the regulatory puzzle of banking crisis management is a set of rules allowing for a flexible use of Deposit Guarantee Schemes (DGS) to deal with the financial difficulties of small ...
Concetta Brescia Morra
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Qualitative Research in Financial Markets
This paper aims to corroborate the findings of Iwanicz-Drozdowska et al. (2024), highlighting that a lack of trust in Deposit Guarantee Schemes (hereinafter also “DGSs”) may stem from insufficient financial literacy.
P. Murè +2 more
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This paper aims to corroborate the findings of Iwanicz-Drozdowska et al. (2024), highlighting that a lack of trust in Deposit Guarantee Schemes (hereinafter also “DGSs”) may stem from insufficient financial literacy.
P. Murè +2 more
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