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Der vorliegende Band aus der Reihe "Institute for Law and Finance Series" (ILFS) vereint die schriftlichen Fassungen der auf der Tagung der Tagung "Too Big To Fail - Brauchen wir ein Sonderinsolvenzrecht für Banken?" (5.11.2010, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/Main) gehaltenen Vorträge und ergänzt sie um eine umfassende Einleitung. Der Band enthält sowohl deutsch- als auch englischsprachige Beiträge. Die ersten drei Aufsätze nehmen zu der Frage Stellung, ob es überhaupt eines speziellen Insolvenzrechts für Banken bedarf. Hierbei werden aktuelle gesetzgeberische Lösungsansätze auf deutscher und internationaler Ebene kritisch analysiert. Die beiden folgenden Beiträge widmen sich aus deutscher und aus rechtsvergleichender Perspektive der Frage, wie Auslöser für Bankinsolvenzverfahren beschaffen sein müssen, um ein geordnetes Verfahren rechtzeitig einzuleiten, ohne andererseits Gefahr zu laufen, zu früh in den Geschäftsbetrieb einer Bank und die Eigentumsrechte ihrer Gesellschafter einzugreifen. Die zwei anschließenden Aufsätze behandeln, wiederum aus deutscher und aus rechtsvergleichender Perspektive, die Frage, ob besondere Instrumente erforderlich sind, um ein Bankeninsolvenzverfahren erfolgreich durchführen zu können. Die beiden abschließenden Beiträge gehen auf den Gläubigerschutz in einem Sonderinsolvenzrecht für Banken ein und analysieren die aktuellen Entwicklungen im deutschen und US-amerikanischen Recht.
Bailouts (Government policy) --- Bank failure --- Banking law --- Banking law. --- Bankruptcy --- Financial institutions --- Law and legislation. --- Law and legislation --- Banks and banking --- Law, Banking --- Banking Crisis.
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Where might the next systemic financial crisis come from? And how do we achieve financial stability in a poly crisis world? This book addresses macroeconomic factors, crypto assets, non-bank financial institutions and regulated financial service providers, keeping in mind that each sector can interact with the others to produce a cluster of risks with compounding effects.
Climate. --- Liquidity. --- Non-bank Financial Institutions. --- Polycrisis. --- Systemic Financial Crises.
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The volume is a collection of articles based on presentations given at a conference titled "The Crisis Management Directive - Europe's Answer for Too Big to Fail?" hosted by the Institute for Law and Finance on May 3, 2012
Services financiers --- Banques --- Crise économique (2008) --- Droit --- Faillites --- droit --- AA / International- internationaal --- 347.730 --- 347.734 --- 333.17 --- 333.139.2 --- Banking law --- -Bank failures --- -Bankruptcy --- -332.1094 --- Uh3.2 --- Ui4 --- Bankruptcy --- Cessio bonorum --- Insolvency --- Privileged debts --- Business failures --- Commercial law --- Debt --- Failure of banks --- Banks and banking --- Law, Banking --- Financial institutions --- Financiële instellingen: algemeen. --- Bank- en spaarinstellingen (recht). --- Crises, saneringen en hervormingen van het bankwezen. --- Bankcontrole en -reglementering. Reglementering van het bankberoep. --- Law and legislation --- -Law and legislation --- -Banking law --- Bank failure --- Financial services industry --- Bank failures --- Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 --- Law - Non-U.S. --- Finance --- Law, Politics & Government --- Business & Economics --- Law - Europe, except U.K. --- Banking --- Bank management --- Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009. --- State supervision --- Global Economic Crisis, 2008-2009 --- Subprime Mortgage Crisis, 2008-2009 --- Financial intermediaries --- Lending institutions --- Agricultural banks --- Banking industry --- Commercial banks --- Depository institutions --- Management --- Financial crises --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Money --- Law --- Prevention --- Ethics --- E-books --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- Services, Financial --- Service industries --- Crashes, Financial --- Crises, Financial --- Financial crashes --- Financial panics --- Panics (Finance) --- Stock exchange crashes --- Stock market panics --- Crises --- Business --- Business law --- Commerce --- Law, Commercial --- Mercantile law --- Law merchant --- Maritime law --- Financiële instellingen: algemeen --- Bank- en spaarinstellingen (recht) --- Crises, saneringen en hervormingen van het bankwezen --- Bankcontrole en -reglementering. Reglementering van het bankberoep --- Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (Proposed) --- -Bank management --- -Services financiers
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Why does the third leg of the European Banking Union, EDIS, remain mired in controversy? This book presents the views of senior representatives of the public and private sectors and academia on why EDIS is either necessary, counter-productive or even dangerous. No viewpoint has been excluded and the full range of issues involved is covered, including the impact on financial stability and on consolidation of the financial sector in Europe, progress on reducing NPLs, the feasibility of developing "safe bonds" and other, more practical solutions to the "doom loop" and the actual design of EDIS.
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On December 7, 2017, final agreement was reached on the long-awaited revised bank capital rules known as Basel III. This volume presents the findings of day long symposium hosted by the Institute for Law and Finance on January 29, 2018, dedicated to explaining what has actually been accomplished, what has been left out and what it all means for financial institutions, investors and the public interest.
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The books deals with the questions that really matter for green finance: Where will the money to finance the transition to a low carbon environment come from, how far do the banks’ balance sheets stretch and where will the rest of the money come from? How much can we rely on the capital markets, especially in the EU, to get money to the parts of the economy which really need it, without greenwashing? How do governments organize not just a transition, but a just transition to a low carbon environment? Is it time to revisit received ideas about the proper role for centralbanks?
Investments --- Finance --- Banks and banking, Central. --- Environmental aspects.
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