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The Regulation of Megabanks : Legal frameworks of the USA and EU / / Katarzyna Parchimowicz
The Regulation of Megabanks : Legal frameworks of the USA and EU / / Katarzyna Parchimowicz
Autore Parchimowicz Katarzyna
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Taylor & Francis, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (246 pages)
Disciplina 346.082
Soggetto topico Banks and banking, International - Law and legislation
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION Context and rationale Structure Methodology and terminology Limitations Place in existing literature Chapter 1. G-SIBs IN THE USA AND IN THE EU - DIVERSITY, NOT UNITY1.1. GENERAL SHIFT FROM TRADITIONAL BANKING BUSINESS 1.1.1. Traditional banking and change-driving forces1.1.1.1. Capital and ideological flows that globalized banking1.1.1.2. Information technology and financial innovations1.1.1.3. Political and regulatory adjustments1.1.2. Modern activities of banks1.1.3. Modern ways of funding1.1.4. Risks of modern banking1.1.5. Modern banking business models 1.2. RISE OF THE G-SIBS - DIFFERENCES AT THE OUTSET1.2.1. Combining and expanding 1.2.2. Growth 1.2.3. Internationalization 1.3. G-SIBS AS AN UN-UNIFORM GROUP - DIFFERENCES NOW 1.3.1. An un-uniform group 1.3.1.1. Activities 1.3.1.2. Funding 1.3.1.3. Risks 1.3.1.4. Legal structure 1.3.1.5. Ownership 1.3.2. Attempts at business model classification1.4. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FACING G-SIBs - DIFFERENCES IN THE FUTURE? 1.4.1. Big Tech1.4.2. Green revolution 1.4.3. COVID-191.5. SUMMARYChapter 2. G-SIBS AND THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS2.1. REGULATION BEFORE THE GFC: REGULATORY LOOPHOLES AND GENERALIZATION2.1.1. Non-existent regulation2.1.2. Overly general regulation2.1.3. Lack of supervisory discretion2.2. G-SIBS' ADJUSTMENTS TO THE GENERAL RULES2.2.1. Size of assets2.2.2. Leverage2.2.3. Capital, losses and raising capital2.2.4. Funding patterns, liquidity and resolution2.2.4.1. Liquidity problems and resolution2.2.4.2. Liquidity supplementation2.2.5. Securitization2.2.5.1. Origination2.2.5.2. Underwriting2.2.6. Contagion 2.3. AUTHORITIES AWAKEN 2.3.1. Ad-hoc help2.3.2. G-SIBs' redemption2.3.3. Regulatory resolutions2.4. SUMMARY Chapter 3. REGULATION OF G-SIBS IN THE USA AND THE EU - OVERLY GENERAL, BUT FIXABLE?3.1. INSTITUTIONAL SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK 3.1.1. International level 3.1.2. Regional level3.1.2.1. USA3.1.2.2. EU3.2. DESIGNATION3.2.1. International level3.2.2. Regional level3.2.2.1. USA3.2.2.2. EU3.3. G-SIB CAPITAL BUFFER3.3.1. International level3.3.2. Regional level3.3.2.1. USA3.3.2.2. EU3.4. G-SIB LEVERAGE RATIO3.4.1. International level3.4.2. Regional level 3.4.2.1. USA3.4.2.2. EU3.5. LARGE EXPOSURE LIMIT3.5.1. International level3.5.2. Regional level3.5.2.1. USA3.5.2.2. EU3.6. RESOLUTION OF G-SIBS AND TLAC3.6.1. International level3.6.2. Regional level3.6.2.1. USA3.6.2.2. EU3.7. PILLAR 2 POWERS3.7.1. International level3.7.2. Regional level3.7.2.1. USA3.7.2.2. EU3.8. SUMMARY Chapter 4 G-SIBS AND SUPERVISORY DISCRETION 4.1. GENERAL THEORY BEHIND SUPERVISORY DISCRETION4.1.1. Discretion as a double-edged sword 4.1.2. Discretion as a way of revealing information4.1.3. Behavioral aspects of discretion 4.2. SUPERVISORY DISCRETION TO ADJUST REGULATION ON G-SIBS 4.2.1. POSITIVE POTENTIAL OF SUPERVISORY DISCRETION4.2.1.1. Adjusting overly general rules4.2.1.2. Breaking up the big banks4.2.1.3. Remedy for 'too low capital requirements, too low leverage ratio'4.2.1.4. Real flexibility for real economy 4.2.1.5. Greener path4.2.2. SUPERVISORY DISCRETION, UNUSED4.2.2.1. International level4.2.2.2. Regional level4.2.2.2.1. USA4.2.2.2.2. EU4.2.3. OBSTACLES FOR THE APPLICATION OF SUPERVISORY DISCRETION4.2.3.1. Uncertainty4.2.3.2. Arbitrariness4.2.3.3. Regulatory capture4.2.4. HOW TO MAKE SUPERVISORY DISCRETION WORK4.2.4.1. Funding, training and compensation of supervisors4.2.4.2. Choice architecture and system of guidelines4.2.4.3. Concept of ultimate decision maker4.2.4.4. Transparency4.2.4.5. Independent checks4.3. SUMMARY CONCLUSION Concluding remarks Perspectives beyond G-SIBs Perspectives beyond the USA and EU.
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Parchimowicz Katarzyna  
London : , : Taylor & Francis, , 2023
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The Regulation of Megabanks : Legal frameworks of the USA and EU / / Katarzyna Parchimowicz
The Regulation of Megabanks : Legal frameworks of the USA and EU / / Katarzyna Parchimowicz
Autore Parchimowicz Katarzyna
Pubbl/distr/stampa ©2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (256 pages)
Disciplina 346.08215
Collana Routledge research in finance and banking law
Soggetto topico Banks and banking, International - Law and legislation
ISBN 1-00-327688-1
1-003-27688-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Regulation of Megabanks
Record Nr. UNINA-9910773610303321
Parchimowicz Katarzyna  
©2022
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui