Great Depression and Great Recession - UvA-DARE
... Financial markets are very vulnerable to market failures in the absence of adequate regulation. In the recent years, the financial system was permitted to become overleveraged feeding a housing boom in the United States that reached enormous proportions before its collapse in 2007. Ironically, every ...
... Financial markets are very vulnerable to market failures in the absence of adequate regulation. In the recent years, the financial system was permitted to become overleveraged feeding a housing boom in the United States that reached enormous proportions before its collapse in 2007. Ironically, every ...
Financial Stability Review 2016
... • Ready to apply the Anti‐cyclical capital buffer • Review of RLG: decrease of interest rate growth and excess borrowing risks • Contributions to the deposit insurance fund are calculated by taking into account the bank and CU risk • The BoL is given the function of financial institution restru ...
... • Ready to apply the Anti‐cyclical capital buffer • Review of RLG: decrease of interest rate growth and excess borrowing risks • Contributions to the deposit insurance fund are calculated by taking into account the bank and CU risk • The BoL is given the function of financial institution restru ...
Thailand’s Economic Crisis in 1997
... • For commercial banks (CBs), more serious and difficult problem due to larger size and bigger impact: one bank closed, 4 banks taken over by FIDF • Banks’ balance sheets affected by collapse in real estate + credit risks from baht depreciation (bank clients with $ debts) Non-performing loans (NP ...
... • For commercial banks (CBs), more serious and difficult problem due to larger size and bigger impact: one bank closed, 4 banks taken over by FIDF • Banks’ balance sheets affected by collapse in real estate + credit risks from baht depreciation (bank clients with $ debts) Non-performing loans (NP ...
Report to the insert Leader, Deputy Leader or Cabinet
... These investments do not have a defined maturity date. ...
... These investments do not have a defined maturity date. ...
the structure of the spanish financial system
... Second Banking Directive transposed (freedom to establish and provide banking services) Compulsory investment requirements on banks lifted and reserve requirement markedly reduced Capital movements fully liberalised Full freedom to establish and provide financial services ...
... Second Banking Directive transposed (freedom to establish and provide banking services) Compulsory investment requirements on banks lifted and reserve requirement markedly reduced Capital movements fully liberalised Full freedom to establish and provide financial services ...
Fidelity Investments Statement on Money Market Mutual Funds and
... Fidelity’s money market mutual funds continue to invest only in issuers that represent minimal credit risk. Fidelity makes an independent credit assessment for each security, which includes a thorough, fundamental credit and cash flow analysis of the issuer, including its profitability, capitalizati ...
... Fidelity’s money market mutual funds continue to invest only in issuers that represent minimal credit risk. Fidelity makes an independent credit assessment for each security, which includes a thorough, fundamental credit and cash flow analysis of the issuer, including its profitability, capitalizati ...
The Role of Finance in the Economy: Implications for Structural
... can provide a solid range of products from financial advice to loans to securities offerings to risk management via derivatives to purely operational products. The institutional knowledge and relationships that a banking group has in regard to its corporate customers is a valuable advantage both for ...
... can provide a solid range of products from financial advice to loans to securities offerings to risk management via derivatives to purely operational products. The institutional knowledge and relationships that a banking group has in regard to its corporate customers is a valuable advantage both for ...
Is the 2007 U.S. Sub-Prime Financial Crisis So Different?
... Is the 2007 U.S. Sub-Prime Financial Crisis So Different?: An International Historical Comparison ...
... Is the 2007 U.S. Sub-Prime Financial Crisis So Different?: An International Historical Comparison ...
Macroprudential policy: building financial stability
... influences of funds, long-term institutions, brokers etc. ...
... influences of funds, long-term institutions, brokers etc. ...
Leverage Restrictions in a Business Cycle Model Lawrence J. Christiano Northwestern University
... billions of dollars ...
... billions of dollars ...
Document
... • CDO’s turned low quality assets into combination of high and low rated assets • CDO’s provided additional capital to weak lenders, adding leverage to the system • CDO’s segregated risk takers from risk assessors (leveraged & engineered pools of credit replaced old-fashioned credit analysis) ...
... • CDO’s turned low quality assets into combination of high and low rated assets • CDO’s provided additional capital to weak lenders, adding leverage to the system • CDO’s segregated risk takers from risk assessors (leveraged & engineered pools of credit replaced old-fashioned credit analysis) ...
Financial Services & Public Policy Alert June 2009
... funds, whose assets under management exceed some unspecified “modest” threshold, be required to register with the SEC under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (“Advisers Act”). Although not specified in the proposal, “private pools of capital” are likely to be identified in draft implementing legis ...
... funds, whose assets under management exceed some unspecified “modest” threshold, be required to register with the SEC under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (“Advisers Act”). Although not specified in the proposal, “private pools of capital” are likely to be identified in draft implementing legis ...
LSE Growth Commission Report: Innovation
... The Commission endorses the Vickers Report on banking regulation and encourages the government to implement both the letter and spirit of its recommendations (Independent Commission on Banking, 2011). Some Commissioners wanted to go further and recommend the structural separation of the investment a ...
... The Commission endorses the Vickers Report on banking regulation and encourages the government to implement both the letter and spirit of its recommendations (Independent Commission on Banking, 2011). Some Commissioners wanted to go further and recommend the structural separation of the investment a ...
WHy INTERNATIONAL BANkING GROUpS cHOOSE LUXEMBOURG
... The vast majority of banks in Luxembourg have a universal banking license. While some banks have specialised in one particular activity, many make full use of their universal license to offer a broad range of services to private and corporate clients. More than half of the banks present on the fina ...
... The vast majority of banks in Luxembourg have a universal banking license. While some banks have specialised in one particular activity, many make full use of their universal license to offer a broad range of services to private and corporate clients. More than half of the banks present on the fina ...
Review Questions
... most familiar and the largest type of financial intermediary. Checkable deposits are deposits that are subject to withdrawal by writing a check to a third par ty. Such deposits are money per se since they can be used in their present form as a means of payment. Other types of intermediaries offer sp ...
... most familiar and the largest type of financial intermediary. Checkable deposits are deposits that are subject to withdrawal by writing a check to a third par ty. Such deposits are money per se since they can be used in their present form as a means of payment. Other types of intermediaries offer sp ...
Banking crises yesterday and today
... the structure of bank balance sheets is itself to blame for the existence of panics; in their canonical model, banks structure themselves to provide liquidity services to the market and thus create large liquidity risks for themselves, and also make themselves vulnerable to self-fulfilling market co ...
... the structure of bank balance sheets is itself to blame for the existence of panics; in their canonical model, banks structure themselves to provide liquidity services to the market and thus create large liquidity risks for themselves, and also make themselves vulnerable to self-fulfilling market co ...
Financial Repression to Ease Fiscal Stress: Turning
... - ‘Voluntary’ public debt restructuring violated private investors’ contract rights (GR, CY) ...
... - ‘Voluntary’ public debt restructuring violated private investors’ contract rights (GR, CY) ...
Saving the Banks: The Political Economy of Bailouts
... Whether one focuses on corruption, lobbying or banking systems, government responses to financial crises are expected to differ according to the connection between bankers and public officials: the tighter their relationship, the more likely are publically financed bailouts. Finally, the varieties o ...
... Whether one focuses on corruption, lobbying or banking systems, government responses to financial crises are expected to differ according to the connection between bankers and public officials: the tighter their relationship, the more likely are publically financed bailouts. Finally, the varieties o ...
The determinants of banks` profits in Greece during the
... equity to assets ratio, the lower the need to external funding and therefore the higher the profitability of the bank. In addition, well-capitalized banks face lower risk of going bankrupt which reduces their costs of funding. Another important decision that the managers of commercial banks must tak ...
... equity to assets ratio, the lower the need to external funding and therefore the higher the profitability of the bank. In addition, well-capitalized banks face lower risk of going bankrupt which reduces their costs of funding. Another important decision that the managers of commercial banks must tak ...
The purpose of this presentation is trace some of the key
... in financial markets and banking have helped differentiate our era’s globalization from previous ones. Given the turmoil in capital markets, this lacuna in the literature is particularly odd. Insofar as the effect of the growth of multinational financial conglomerates on the financial system is disc ...
... in financial markets and banking have helped differentiate our era’s globalization from previous ones. Given the turmoil in capital markets, this lacuna in the literature is particularly odd. Insofar as the effect of the growth of multinational financial conglomerates on the financial system is disc ...