Research Handbook on Crisis Management in the Banking Sector
Research Handbook on Crisis Management in the Banking Sector
Wessels, Bob; Haentjens, Matthias
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
10/2015
640
Dura
Inglês
9781783474226
15 a 20 dias
In this timely Handbook, over 30 prominent academics, practitioners and regulators from across the globe provide in-depth insights into an area of law that the recent global financial crisis has placed in the spotlight: bank insolvency law.
Contents: PART I INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS 1. Too Big to Fail: A Policy's Beginning, Middle and End (?) Thomas F. Huertas 2. Central Banks, Systemic Lending, and Collateral Markets Jose Gabilondo 3. A Fiscal Backstop to the Banking System Dirk Schoenmaker 4. Large Scale Bank Insolvencies and the Challenges Ahead Andrew Campbell and Paula Moffatt PART II EU AUTHORITIES PERSPECTIVE 5. The EU Resolution Toolbox Michael Schillig 6. Cross-border Cooperation between Resolution Authorities in the BRRD Vincenzo Troiano 7. The Single Resolution Mechanism in the European Banking Union: Legal Foundation, Governance Structure and Financing George S. Zavvos and Stella Kaltsouni 8. The European Stability Mechanism, A Crisis Tool Operating at Two Junctures Vestert Borger PART III BANK PERSPECTIVE 9. Regulatory Capital Requirements and Bail in Mechanisms Bart P.M. Joosen 10. Rescuing Banks in Crisis: Towards a Theoretical Turnaround Management Perspective Jan Adriaanse, Jean-Pierre van der Rest and Tim Verdoes 11. Resolution of Cross-border Groups Paul Davies 12. Bank Structural Reform: Too Big to Fail, Too Big to Save and Too Complex to Manage, Supervise and Resolve? Alexandria Carr 13. Implications for the Corporate Governance Structures of Banks Tom Dijkhuizen PART IV COUNTERPARTY PERSPECTIVE 14. Set-off, Netting and Close-out Netting Francisco Garcimartin and Maria Isabel Saez 15. Deposit Guarantee Schemes Blanaid Clarke 16. Legal and Operational Segregation of Securities: Derivatives and Cash Matthias Haentjens and Pim Rank 17. The Rule of Law: Protection of Property Jacques Sluysmans, Willem Bosma, Matthijs Timmer and Nikky van Triet PART V COUNTRY REPORTS 18. Australia Rosalind Mason and Michael Murray 19. China Qingjiang Kong and Sun Yinghui 20. Germany Alexander Bornemann 21. Japan: Regulatory Development of the Banking Resolution Regime Tomoaki Hayashi 22. United Kingdon (England and Wales) Louise Verrill and Paul Durban 23. United States Donald Bernstein and Reena Agrawal Sahni PART VI CONCLUSIONS 24. Conclusions Matthias Haentjens and Bob Wessels Index
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In this timely Handbook, over 30 prominent academics, practitioners and regulators from across the globe provide in-depth insights into an area of law that the recent global financial crisis has placed in the spotlight: bank insolvency law.
Contents: PART I INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS 1. Too Big to Fail: A Policy's Beginning, Middle and End (?) Thomas F. Huertas 2. Central Banks, Systemic Lending, and Collateral Markets Jose Gabilondo 3. A Fiscal Backstop to the Banking System Dirk Schoenmaker 4. Large Scale Bank Insolvencies and the Challenges Ahead Andrew Campbell and Paula Moffatt PART II EU AUTHORITIES PERSPECTIVE 5. The EU Resolution Toolbox Michael Schillig 6. Cross-border Cooperation between Resolution Authorities in the BRRD Vincenzo Troiano 7. The Single Resolution Mechanism in the European Banking Union: Legal Foundation, Governance Structure and Financing George S. Zavvos and Stella Kaltsouni 8. The European Stability Mechanism, A Crisis Tool Operating at Two Junctures Vestert Borger PART III BANK PERSPECTIVE 9. Regulatory Capital Requirements and Bail in Mechanisms Bart P.M. Joosen 10. Rescuing Banks in Crisis: Towards a Theoretical Turnaround Management Perspective Jan Adriaanse, Jean-Pierre van der Rest and Tim Verdoes 11. Resolution of Cross-border Groups Paul Davies 12. Bank Structural Reform: Too Big to Fail, Too Big to Save and Too Complex to Manage, Supervise and Resolve? Alexandria Carr 13. Implications for the Corporate Governance Structures of Banks Tom Dijkhuizen PART IV COUNTERPARTY PERSPECTIVE 14. Set-off, Netting and Close-out Netting Francisco Garcimartin and Maria Isabel Saez 15. Deposit Guarantee Schemes Blanaid Clarke 16. Legal and Operational Segregation of Securities: Derivatives and Cash Matthias Haentjens and Pim Rank 17. The Rule of Law: Protection of Property Jacques Sluysmans, Willem Bosma, Matthijs Timmer and Nikky van Triet PART V COUNTRY REPORTS 18. Australia Rosalind Mason and Michael Murray 19. China Qingjiang Kong and Sun Yinghui 20. Germany Alexander Bornemann 21. Japan: Regulatory Development of the Banking Resolution Regime Tomoaki Hayashi 22. United Kingdon (England and Wales) Louise Verrill and Paul Durban 23. United States Donald Bernstein and Reena Agrawal Sahni PART VI CONCLUSIONS 24. Conclusions Matthias Haentjens and Bob Wessels Index
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