
Bail-In and Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity(TLAC)
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In its contextualisation and analysis of the bail-in resolution tool, the book identifies and discusses the legal and economic issues that arise, including such aspects as the following:
- - the legal and economic properties of bail-in capital;
- ? the regulatory standard on total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) issued by the Financial Stability Board (FSB);
- ? the scope and sequence of liabilities subjected to bail-in;
- ? the legal position of stakeholders affected by a bail-in;
- ? strategies and procedures for the implementation of a bail-in;
- ? the limited circumstances under which government rescues should be available; and
- ? cross-jurisdictional issues and aspects of international cooperation.
As well as case studies and analyses of legal issues with particular reference to Swiss law and the European Bank Resolution and Recovery Directive (2014/59/EU), the author applies economic concepts to the analysis of the law. International developments, in particular standards issued by leading regulatory bodies, are also covered. This book will be welcomed by legal practitioners working in banks and in banking regulation and by policymakers seeking information on the practical issues involved. As a detailed analysis of a new and highly significant development in banking law, it will also be of great interest to academics.
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Content
- Intro
- Introduction
- PART IFunctional and Historical Contextualisation
- CHAPTER 1Bank Failures
- CHAPTER 2Legal and Historical Context of the Bail-In Approach
- Conclusions and Theses Based on Part I
- PART IIPrudential Regulation and TLAC
- CHAPTER 3Increasing the Viability and Resolvability of Banks
- CHAPTER 4Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity
- Conclusions and Theses Based on Part II
- PART IIIThe Bail-In Cascade
- CHAPTER 5Scope of Bail-In
- CHAPTER 6Sequence of Liabilities
- CHAPTER 7Scale of Bail-In
- CHAPTER 8Bank Owners Before and after Bail-In
- Conclusions and Theses Based on Part III
- PART IVImplementation of a Bail-In
- CHAPTER 9Resolution Strategies for G-SIBs
- CHAPTER 10Procedural Aspects under Swiss Law
- Conclusions and Theses Based on Part IV
- Summary of Contents
- Remarks
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Figures and Tables
- Acknowledgments
- I The Bail-In Concept
- II Overview of This Book
- A Scope
- B Perspectives and Claims
- C Structure
- I Bank Risks and Causes of Failure
- A Taxonomy of Bank Risks
- B Risk and Uncertainty
- C Underlying Causes of Bank Failure
- II Correlation of Failures in Crises
- A Isolated Versus Correlated Failures
- B Definitions
- 1 Systemic Banking Crises
- 2 Systemic Risk
- 3 Systemically Important Banks
- C Mechanisms of Systemic Instability
- 1 Propagation of Shocks
- 2 Correlation, Contagion and Interconnectedness
- a) Terminology
- b) Mechanisms
- aa) Indiscriminate Runs and Short-Term Refinancing Gap
- bb) Loss-spiral Asset Price Effects
- cc) Asset Interconnectedness
- dd) Liability Interconnectedness
- D Effects on Real Economy and Social Cost
- III Emergency Liquidity Assistance, Bailouts and Transactional Bank Resolution
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