06898oam 22014654 450 991080937140332120200520144314.01-4755-8969-71-4755-6936-X(CKB)2670000000234721(EBL)1587613(Au-PeEL)EBL1587613(CaPaEBR)ebr10590653(OCoLC)867927651(IMF)TMRFEE(IMF)TMRFEA(MiAaPQ)EBC1587613(EXLCZ)99267000000023472120020129d2012 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBuilding a More Resilient Financial Sector : Reforms in the Wake of the Global Crisis /Aditya Narain, Inci Ötker, Ceyla Pazarbasioglu1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2012.1 online resource (610 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-61635-229-9 Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-268) and index.Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapters; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Contributors; 1 From Crisis to a New Financial Architecture: Taking Stock and Looking Forward; 2 Shaping the New Financial System; 3 Impact of Regulatory Reforms on Large and Complex Financial Institutions; 4 The Perimeter of Financial Regulation; 5 The Making of Good Supervision: Learning to Say "No"; 6 Resolution of Cross-Border Banks: A Proposed Framework for Enhanced Coordination; 7 The Too-Important-to-Fail Conundrum: Impossible to Ignore and Difficult to Resolve8 Contingent Capital: Economic Rationale and Design Features9 Recovery and Resolution Plans (Living Wills): A Solution to the TITF Problem?; 10 Making Banks Safer: Can Volcker and Vickers Do It?; 11 Subsidiaries or Branches: Does One Size Fit All?; 12 Redesigning the Contours of the Future Financial System; Index; References; FootnotesThe IMF, with the Bank for International Settlements and the Financial Stability Board, has been at the forefront of discussions on reform of the global financial system to reduce the possibility of future crises, as well as to limit the consequences if they do occur. The policy choices are both urgent and challenging, and are complicated by the relationship between sovereign debt and risks to the banking sector. Building a More Resilient Financial Sector describes the key elements of the reform agenda, including tighter regulation and more effective supervision; greater transparency to strengthen market discipline and limit incentives for risk taking; coherent mechanisms for resolution of failed institutions; and effective safety nets to limit the impact on the financial system of institutions viewed as "too big to fail." Finally, the book takes a look ahead at how the financial system is likely to be shaped by the efforts of policymakers and the private sector response.BooksInternational financeBanking lawFinancial institutions, InternationalLaw and legislationGlobal Financial Crisis, 2008-2009Bank resolution frameworkimfBankingimfBanks and BankingimfBanks and bankingimfBanksimfBrokerageimfCommercial banksimfContingent capitalimfCrisis managementimfDepository InstitutionsimfEconomic & financial crises & disastersimfFinanceimfFinance: GeneralimfFinancial crisesimfFinancial Institutions and Services: GeneralimfFinancial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and RegulationimfFinancial institutionsimfFinancial Risk ManagementimfFinancial risk managementimfFinancial sector policy and analysisimfFinancial services industryimfFinancial services law & regulationimfGeneral Financial Markets: Government Policy and RegulationimfIndustries: Financial ServicesimfInvestment & securitiesimfInvestment BankingimfInvestment bankingimfInvestments: GeneralimfMicro Finance InstitutionsimfMortgagesimfPublic FinanceimfRatings and Ratings AgenciesimfState supervisionimfSystemic riskimfSystemically important financial institutionsimfVenture CapitalimfUnited StatesimfInternational finance.Banking law.Financial institutions, InternationalLaw and legislation.Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.Bank resolution frameworkBankingBanks and BankingBanks and bankingBanksBrokerageCommercial banksContingent capitalCrisis managementDepository InstitutionsEconomic & financial crises & disastersFinanceFinance: GeneralFinancial crisesFinancial Institutions and Services: GeneralFinancial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and RegulationFinancial institutionsFinancial Risk ManagementFinancial risk managementFinancial sector policy and analysisFinancial services industryFinancial services law & regulationGeneral Financial Markets: Government Policy and RegulationIndustries: Financial ServicesInvestment & securitiesInvestment BankingInvestment bankingInvestments: GeneralMicro Finance InstitutionsMortgagesPublic FinanceRatings and Ratings AgenciesState supervisionSystemic riskSystemically important financial institutionsVenture Capital332/.042Narain Aditya1605037Pazarbasioglu Ceyla1605038Ötker Inci1092773International Monetary Fund.DcWaIMFBOOK9910809371403321UNINA