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The Regulation Of Systemically Relevant Banks How Governments Should Manage Their Exposure To Banking System Risk 1st Ed Sebastian C Moenninghoff

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The Regulation Of Systemically Relevant Banks How Governments Should Manage Their Exposure To Banking System Risk 1st Ed Sebastian C Moenninghoff
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Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden;Springer Gabler
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.95 MB
Author: Sebastian C. Moenninghoff
ISBN: 9783658238100, 9783658238117, 3658238100, 3658238119
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Regulation Of Systemically Relevant Banks How Governments Should Manage Their Exposure To Banking System Risk 1st Ed Sebastian C Moenninghoff by Sebastian C. Moenninghoff 9783658238100, 9783658238117, 3658238100, 3658238119 instant download after payment.

Sebastian Moenninghoff provides an extensive overview of the status of the ‘Too-Big-to-Fail’ doctrine post-crisis and develops the first comprehensive framework to categorize and discuss the full range of major policy options for regulating banks. Governments need to actively manage their exposure to banking system risk with the optimal policy mix depending on risk return preferences of a society and an economy’s institutional setting. The new regulation for global systemically important banks developed by international regulators following the financial crisis is a significant step in expanding the tools to manage government exposure to banking system risk.

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