
Global Bank Regulation
Principles and Policies
Academic Press
2nd Edition
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-12-801104-1 (ISBN)
Description
Global Bank Regulation, Second Edition offers readers the most comprehensive, practically informed analysis of the new regulatory frameworks for internationally active banks. With finely focused definitions and an intuitive scope, it explores legal, economic, and policy concerns in equal measure. Its focus on the prudential, global regulation of financial institutions unites the rationales for bank regulation and corporate control frameworks. Equally useful to students, researchers, and practitioners in financial regulation, its descriptions of the motivations for prudential regulation make a compelling case for an internationally coordinated approach to bank regulation.
Global Bank Regulation, Second Edition offers readers the most comprehensive, practically informed analysis of the new regulatory frameworks for internationally active banks. With finely focused definitions and an intuitive scope, it explores legal, economic, and policy concerns in equal measure. Its focus on the prudential, global regulation of financial institutions unites the rationales for bank regulation and corporate control frameworks. Equally useful to students, researchers, and practitioners in financial regulation, its descriptions of the motivations for prudential regulation make a compelling case for an internationally coordinated approach to bank regulation.
Global Bank Regulation, Second Edition offers readers the most comprehensive, practically informed analysis of the new regulatory frameworks for internationally active banks. With finely focused definitions and an intuitive scope, it explores legal, economic, and policy concerns in equal measure. Its focus on the prudential, global regulation of financial institutions unites the rationales for bank regulation and corporate control frameworks. Equally useful to students, researchers, and practitioners in financial regulation, its descriptions of the motivations for prudential regulation make a compelling case for an internationally coordinated approach to bank regulation.
Reviews / Votes
"Heidi Schooner and Michael Taylor have produced a work of the highest quality which is balanced and focused with the right amount of detail. considerable thought has obviously been given to design and structure. All relevant topics received expert attention....This book will become the leading point of reference for those who need to understand bank regulation within the global context. I am happy to fully recommend it without hesitation." --Andrew Campbell, School of Law, University of Leeds, Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation, Volume 26, Issue 3, 2011"Heidi Schooner and Michael Taylor have produced a work of the highest quality which is balanced and focused with the right amount of detail. considerable thought has obviously been given to design and structure. All relevant topics received expert attention....This book will become the leading point of reference for those who need to understand bank regulation within the global context. I am happy to fully recommend it without hesitation." --Andrew Campbell, School of Law, University of Leeds, Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation, Volume 26, Issue 3, 2011
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-12-801104-1 (9780128011041)
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Book
11/2009
Academic Press
€79.22
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Persons
Author
Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America, Washington D.C.
International Monetary Fund
Content
1. The Changing Nature of Banks 2. Panics, Bank Runs and Coordination Problems 3. Collapsing Dominos and Asset Price Spirals 4. The Financial Safety Net and Moral Hazard 5. Sources of Bank Regulation 6. Bank Licensing and Corporate Governance 7. Bank in Corporate Groups: Ownership and Affiliation 8. Bank Capital: Why Regulate Capital 9. Definition of Capital 10. Bank Capital: The New Capital Adequacy Framework: Basel II and Credit Risk Bank Capital: The New Capital Adequacy Framework: Basel II and Other Risk 11. Liquidity (Basel III) 12. Global Systemically Important Financial Institutions 13. OTC Derivative 14. Shadow Banking and Securitization 15. Consolidated Supervision and Financial Conglomerates 16. Anti-Money Laundering/ Countering the Financing of Terrorism 17. Bank Institutional Structure of Regulation Regulation After the Global Financial Crisis 18. Appendix: Introduction to Economic Concepts