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Edited by (Federal Reserve Bank Of Chicago, Usa), Edited by (Loyola Univ Chicago, Usa), Edited by (The World Bank, Usa)
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The Great Financial Crisis of 2007-2010 has had a major impact on large cross-border banks, which are widely blamed for the start and severity of the crisis. As a result, much public policy, both in the United States and elsewhere, has been directed at making these banks safer and less influential by reducing their size and permissible powers through increased government regulation.At the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's 18th annual International Banking Conference, held in November 2015, the status of these large cross-border banks was critically evaluated. In collaboration with the World Bank, the conference held discussions on the current regulatory landscape for large and internationally active financial institutions; the impact of regulation on bank permissible activities and international trade; improvements in risk management; necessary repairs to the bank safety net; the resolution of insolvent banks operating across national borders; corporate governance for banks in the new environment; implications for market and government discipline; and, progress in achieving international cooperation.Contributors include international policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and academics from more than 30 countries. The papers from the conference are collected in this volume.
Preface v
Acknowledgments vii
About the Editors ix
Part I Special Addresses 1(52)
Chapter 1 Shared Responsibility for the Regulation of International Banks
3(18)
Daniel K. Tarullo
Chapter 2 Post-Crisis Risks and Bank Equity Capital
21(8)
Thomas M. Hoenig
Chapter 3 Reputational Risks and Large International Banks
29(24)
Ingo Walter
Part II The Cross-Border Banking Landscape 53(60)
Chapter 4 Cross-Border Banking Flows and Organizational Complexity in Financial Conglomerates
55(12)
Linda S. Goldberg
Chapter 5 Global Banks: Good or Good-Bye?
67(10)
Thomas F. Huertas
Chapter 6 The Future of Large, Internationally Active Banks: Does Scale Define the Winners?
77(20)
Joseph P. Hughes
Loretta J. Mester
Chapter 7 The International Banking Landscape: Developments, Drivers, and Potential Implications
97(16)
Juan A. Marchetti
Part III Banking Activity Trends Following the Financial Crisis: Expansion? Retrenchment? 113(72)
Chapter 8 How Did Foreign Bank Lending Change During the Recent Financial Crisis: An Overview
115(10)
Allen N. Berger
Tanakorn Makaew
Rima Turk-Ariss
Chapter 9 Banking Activity Trends Following the Financial Crisis: Expansion or Retrenchment?
125(18)
Stijn Claessens
Neeltje van Horen
Chapter 10 Global Banking: Old and New Lessons from Emerging Europe
143(24)
Ralph De Haas
Chapter 11 Banks' Love Story with Sovereign Debt: Causes, Consequences, and Policy
167(18)
Alexander Popov
Part IV Implications for Supervision and Regulation 185(44)
Chapter 12 Patterns in International Banking and Their Implications for Prudential Policies
187(26)
Ingo Fender
Patrick McGuire
Chapter 13 Supervision and Regulation: Effects of Global Financial Crisis on Japan and Asia
213(6)
Takatoshi Ito
Chapter 14 The Future of Large, Internationally Active Banks: Implications for Supervision and Regulation
219(10)
Anil K. Kashyap
Part V Risk Management 229(64)
Chapter 15 At a Crossroad? Regulatory Capital and Operational Risk
231(6)
Dietmar Serbee
Michael Alix
Chapter 16 The Transmission of Bank Default Risk During the Global Financial Crisis
237(22)
Deniz Anginer
Eugenio Cerutti
Maria Soledad Martinez Peria
Chapter 17 An Overview of Regulatory Stress-Testing and How to Improve It
259(14)
Matt Pritsker
Chapter 18 The Role of Foreign Banks in Local Credit Booms
273(20)
Stijn Claessens
Neeltje van Horen
Part VI Safety Net and Resolution Issues for Large and Cross-Border Banks 293(54)
Chapter 19 Towards a Global Solution for a Global Problem
295(18)
Eva H.G. Hupkes
Chapter 20 Cross-Border Bank Resolution: Recent Developments
313(34)
Ceyla Pazarbasioglu
Ross Leckow
Barend Jansen
Marina Moretti
Wouter Bossu
Alvaro Piris
Elsie Addo Awadzi
Marc Dobler
Alessandro Gullo
Oana Nedelescu
Sven Stevenson
Oliver Wunsch
Part VII Corporate Governance Issues in the New Environment 347(82)
Chapter 21 Corporate Governance and Bank Risk Taking
349(22)
Deniz Anginer
Asli Demirguc-Kunt
Harry Huizinga
Kebin Ma
Chapter 22 Vertical and Horizontal Problems in Financial Regulation and Corporate Governance
371(28)
Jonathan R. Macey
Maureen O'Hara
Chapter 23 Incentive Compensation and Bank Risk: Insights from Organizational Economics
399(20)
Edward Simpson Prescott
Chapter 24 Cultural Failures at Banks: A Review and Possible Solutions
419(10)
Alan Morrison
Joel Shapiro
Part VIII Policy Discussion: Where to from Here? 429
Chapter 25 Understanding the Future of Banking Scale and Scope Economies, and Fintech
431(20)
Arnoud W.A. Boot
Chapter 26 Four Key Factors Affecting the Future of Large, Internationally Active Banks
451(10)
John C. Dugan
Chapter 27 The Last Crisis, the Next Crisis, and the Future of Large Banks
461(12)
Phillip Swagel
Chapter 28 The Future of Large, Internationally Active Banks
473
Mahmoud Mohieldin