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Non-Financial Liabilities and Effective Corporate Restructuring
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Many countries’ insolvency systems focus on restructuring financial liabilities, and ignore operational liabilities such as leases and long-term supplier contracts. We model insolvency procedures with and without operational restructuring options. Such options avoid excessive liquidation of firms with significant non-financial obligations.
Becker, Bo, Josephson, Jens
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Liability of the European Financial Authorities
2022Abstract This chapter provides an overview and discussion of the liability of the European financial authorities. Such are: (i) the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), (ii) the European Banking Authority (EBA), (iii) the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA), (iv) the European Systemic Risk Board ...
Danny Busch, Christos V Gortsos
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Liability of financial regulators: Defensive conduct or careful supervision?
Journal of Banking Regulation, 2009Liability of financial regulators is a controversial topic in Europe. Some countries have statutory protections in place to protect their financial regulators from being sued, while other countries are submitting their financial regulators to normal liability rules. The main argument for protection can be found in the chilling effect the threat of tort
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Corporate limited liability and the financial liabilities of firms
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2009This paper examines the recent proposal to eliminate the limited liability of company owners, in the context of the overall composition of the financial liabilities of firms. The traditional neo-classical view of the firm holds that the relative price of different financing only affects the way in which firms finance their activities.
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The liabilities of financial institutions
Journal of Banking Regulation, 2001The purpose of this paper is to consider the different heads of liability which may attach to banks and other financial institutions if they become mixed up in frauds committed by their customers or by third parties with whom they have no contractual relationship.
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Pension liabilities and conservative financial reporting*
Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics, 2019We investigate the relationship between a firm’s conditional financial reporting policy and the tendency to understate pension liabilities in the statement of financial position.
Kyongsun Heo +3 more
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Asset Liability Management in Financial Planning
The Journal of Wealth Management, 2008The authors study several models that manage, in an integrated fashion, the asset and liability needs of an individual investor. The models are tested using the typical assets of household portfolios, including real estate in the case of both stochastic and deterministic liabilities.
Stephan Höcht +3 more
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Liability Concentration and Systemic Losses in Financial Networks
Operations Research, 2016The objective of this study is to develop a majorization-based tool to compare financial networks with a focus on the implications of liability concentration. Specifically, we quantify liability concentration by applying the majorization order to the liability matrix that captures the interconnectedness of banks in a financial network.
Yao, David D. +2 more
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Detecting financially troubled property-liability insurers
Journal of Business Research, 1982Abstract The financial failure of property-liability insurers results in unpaid claims amounting to approximately $25 millions annually. A more effective system must be developed to detect these troubled firms at an earlier date and reduce this cost to society.
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Revisiting financial contracting with limited liability
2016In the presence of limited liability, the incentive compatibility constraints in many financial contracting models with asymmetric information have been mis-specified (e.g., Faure-Frimaud, 2000), leading the analysis to be too simplistic and incorrect. In this paper, we identify this mistake in the literature, and provide a rigorous proof of optimality
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