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FINANCIAL CONTROLLING IN THE SYSTEM OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
This paper explores the comparative analysis of the financial controlling, who is a result from the common controlling concept and the financial management. In the specialized literature, financial controlling is seen as an innovative approach to financial management.
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Financial system interconnectedness
Las interconexiones entre entidades financieras —tanto bancos como otros agentes financieros— son una característica intrínseca de los sistemas financieros desarrollados. Estos nexos aportan flexibilidad para la inversión y la financiación de la economía, pero pueden facilitar también la propagación de tensiones a lo largo del sistema en momentos de ...
Alonso Olmedo, José, Stupariu, Patricia
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The homogenization of the financial system and financial crises
Journal of Financial Intermediation, 2008Financial institutions, especially large banks, have reached beyond their traditional activities in recent years and have become more homogeneous as a result. Even though this brings about diversification gains, we show that their stability may fall as consequence since institutions' incentives for taking on risk and supplying liquidity deteriorate ...
Wolf Wagner, Wolf Wagner
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Bankss Financial Reporting and Financial System Stability [PDF]
ABSTRACTThe use of accounting measures and disclosures in banks’ contracts and regulation suggests that the quality of banks’ financial reporting is central to the efficacy of market discipline and nonmarket mechanisms in limiting banks’ development of debt and risk overhangs in economic good times and in mitigating the adverse consequences of those ...
Stephen G. Ryan, Viral V. Acharya
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Financial fragility, systemic risk and financial systems
2022One of the significant catalysts for the 2007 Global Financial Crisis (̧ ð̧ £̧ œ) events has been systemic risk within financial institutions. Subsequently, systemic risk measurement and management have turned into a more extensively researched area.
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1977
The financial system of the Sudan must be viewed as a necessary catalytic agent for continued economic progress and social development. The system blends together private and public sector priorities and needs in a balanced manner.
Hugh C. Brooks, Francis A. Lees
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The financial system of the Sudan must be viewed as a necessary catalytic agent for continued economic progress and social development. The system blends together private and public sector priorities and needs in a balanced manner.
Hugh C. Brooks, Francis A. Lees
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Systemic Risk in Financial Systems
Management Science, 2001We consider default by firms that are part of a single clearing mechanism. The obligations of all firms within the system are determined simultaneously in a fashion consistent with the priority of debt claims and the limited liability of equity. We first show, via a fixed-point argument, that there always exists a “clearing payment vector” that clears
Larry Eisenberg, Thomas H. Noe
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2021
The title of this textbook makes it necessary to define the term “financial services” for purposes of exposition and subsequent analysis. It is virtually impossible to describe the extant financial services system as it exists in every distinct region of the globe.
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The title of this textbook makes it necessary to define the term “financial services” for purposes of exposition and subsequent analysis. It is virtually impossible to describe the extant financial services system as it exists in every distinct region of the globe.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
I model an entangled financial system in which banks hedge their portfolio risks using over-the-counter (OTC) contracts. However, banks choose not to hedge counterparty risk, and thus the idiosyncratic failure of a bank can lead to a systemic run of lenders.
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I model an entangled financial system in which banks hedge their portfolio risks using over-the-counter (OTC) contracts. However, banks choose not to hedge counterparty risk, and thus the idiosyncratic failure of a bank can lead to a systemic run of lenders.
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