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Systemic Financial Crises: Resolving Large Bank Insolvencies [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Federal Reserve Bank Of Chicago, Usa), Edited by (Loyola Univ Chicago, Usa)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 476 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jun-2005
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9812563482
  • ISBN-13: 9789812563484
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 476 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jun-2005
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9812563482
  • ISBN-13: 9789812563484
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Bank failures, like illness and taxes, are almost a certainty at some time in the future. What is less certain is their cost to and adverse implications for macroeconomies. Past failures have frequently been resolved at very high cost to society. However, the cost could be reduced through having a well-developed, credible and widely publicized plan ready to put into action by policymakers. If no such plan is ready when a large bank approaches insolvency, political pressures are likely to influence the response of regulators.Minimizing immediate, short-run costs are likely to outweigh minimizing further out, longer-run and longer-lasting costs, even if these delayed costs promise to be substantially greater. Stated differently, today will win out over tomorrow and politics will trump economics. How best to prevent such unfavorable outcomes is the major theme of this volume. The articles presented review past insolvency resolutions, draw lessons from these resolutions, discuss impediments to efficient resolutions including cross-country, cross-regulator, and institutional challenges and recommend how to move forward.
Acknowledgments v
Preface vii
KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
Being a Responsible Host: Supervising Foreign-Owned Banks
3(14)
Alan Bollard
Dealing with Stress at Large and Complex Financial Institutions
17(12)
Andrew Crockett
Changes in the Structure of the U.S. Financial System and Implications for Systemic Risk
29(12)
Timothy F. Geithner
FINANCIAL STABILITY --- PROTECTING SOLVENCY
The Resolution of Systemic Banking System Crises
41(18)
Stefan Ingves
David S. Hoelscher
The Deposit Insurer's Role in Maintaining Financial Stability
59(10)
Jean Pierre Sabourin
The IMF--World Bank Financial Sector Assessment Program: A View from the Inside
69(14)
Paul Kupiec
Financial Stability and Bank Solvency
83(32)
Andrew G. Haldane
Glenn Hoggarth
Victoria Saporta
Peter Sinclair
A Note on Financial Stability
115(8)
Craig-H. Furfine
THE COST OF INEFFICIENT RESOLUTION OF LARGE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Impediments to Fair and Efficient Resolution of Large Banks and Banking Crises
123(18)
Edward J. Kane
Dealing with Financial Fragility in Transition Economies
141(18)
John P. Bonin
Paul Wachtel
The Resolution of Systemic Banking System Crises: The Way Forward
159(10)
Stefan Ingves
David S. Hoelscher
Mistakes of Bank Crisis Response
169(6)
Randall S. Kroszner
KEY POLICY CHALLENGES IN FINANCIAL RESOLUTION: CROSS-BORDER ISSUES
Breaking Up is Hard to Do: An Essay on Cross-Border Challenges in Resolving Financial Groups
175(18)
Thomas C. Baxter, Jr.
Joseph H. Sommer
``Too Big to Save'' --- Toward a Functional Approach to Resolving Crises in Global Financial Institutions
193(24)
Eva H. G. Hupkes
Europe's Universalist Approach to Cross-Border Bank Resolution Issues
217(20)
Christos Hadjiemmanuil
Comments on Financial Institution Resolution: Cross-Border Issues
237(16)
Chryssa Papathanassiou
KEY POLICY CHALLENGES IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTION RESOLUTION: ADDITIONAL COMPLEXITIES
Multiple Regulators and Resolutions
253(22)
Charles A. E. Goodhart
The Role of the Safety Net in Resolving Large Financial Institutions
275(32)
David G. Mayes
Comments on Key Policy Challenges in Financial Institution Resolution: Additional Complexities
307(14)
Robert R. Bliss
LESSONS FROM CASE STUDIES OF LARGE INSOLVENCIES
BCCI & Barings: Bank Resolutions Complicated by Fraud and Global Corporate Structure
321(26)
Richard J. Herring
Derivatives and Systemic Risk: What Role Can the Bankruptcy Code Play?
347(18)
Franklin R. Edwards
Edward R. Morrison
Argentina and Uruguay in the 2000s: Two Contrasting Experiences of Banking Crisis Resolution
365(26)
Liliana Rojas-Suarez
Comments on Lessons from Case Studies of Large Insolvencies
391(6)
Paola Sapienza
PLANNING FOR EFFICIENT RESOLUTION --- WHERE TO FROM HERE?
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand's Creditor Recapitalization (BCR) Project: An Option for Resolving Large Banks?
397(10)
Ian Harrison
Planning for Efficient Resolution
407(8)
Nobuo Inaba
Resolving a Large Bank: The FDIC's Perspective
415(6)
Arthur J. Murton
Arrangements for Financial Stability in OECD and EU countries
421(20)
Sander Oosterloo
Jakob de Haan
Constructive Commitments: Communicating Plans to Impose Losses on Large Bank Creditors
441(8)
Gary H. Stern
Ron J. Feldman
Agenda 449(6)
Index 455