Author (Person) | Gruenewald, Seraina |
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Publisher | Kluwer Law International |
Publication Date | January 2014 |
ISBN | 90-411-4909-0 |
Content Type | Textbook | Monograph |
Any policy aimed at resolution of a banking crisis determines which constituents – depositors, creditors, shareholders, the banking industry, and society as a whole – eventually bear the costs associated with a banking crisis, thus giving rise to legitimacy and accountability concerns. Rather than what the recent financial crisis has engendered – mostly ad hoc reactions that socialize losses but not profits – what is required, this incisive analysis shows, is an equitable and viable resolution framework, based on burden sharing, enshrined in law, and designed to deal with bank failures in a way that balances private and public interests. The author explores the design, institutional framework, and practical functioning of such a legal regime under EU law. In the process she discusses such issues as the following: + the systemic risk of bank failure; + exit regimes for failing banks and banking groups; + difficulties produced by the increasing cross-border activities and interconnectedness of the banking sector; + resolution tools to minimize the losses of the official sector; + the role of various authorities in resolving failing banks; + the need for resolution authorities to have robust rules and a certain level of discretion; + the potential sources of resolution financing; + overcoming resistance to burden-sharing arrangements; + the integration potential and political drawbacks of the emerging Banking Union; + the deposit insurance responsibilities of Member States; + European Central Bank monetary policy operations as a burden-sharing mechanism; and + the geographic scope of resolution and burden-sharing regimes and implications for non-participating Member States and third countries. Contents: + List of Abbreviations. + Acknowledgments. + Introduction. + CHAPTER 1 + CHAPTER 2 + CHAPTER 3 + CHAPTER 4 + CHAPTER 5 + CHAPTER 6 + Bibliography. + List of Court Rulings. + Index. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.kluwerlaw.com/ |
Subject Categories | Business and Industry, Law |
Countries / Regions | Europe |