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EU Banking Supervision


ISBN13: 9789462361065
Published: February 2014
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £183.05



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This book provides an introduction to EU banking supervision regulations. It seeks to provide a common basis of knowledge for people working in, or studying, banking supervision in the EU, or those unfamiliar with parts of the broad array of banking supervision requirements and instruments. The focus is on currently applicable regulations, largely drafted before the most recent financial crisis hit, as well as those rules and regulations drafted in its wake, and which are in the process of being rolled out at the date of this publication. It cross-links banking supervision with related subjects such as crisis management, financial stability and monetary policy, payment systems, company law and bankruptcy law. This overview serves both those who currently need to make decisions on banking supervision, and those with a business, scientific or social interest in banking supervision. It can provide the necessary background to assess how proposed legal amendments would fit into the existing supervisory map. In essence this book contains what the author would have liked to know - or to have had easy access to - when starting work in this area. It aims to be useful both for new entrants as well as for experts, providing an overview of the full picture of banking supervision. Learning by doing - the personal experience of the author - often means that practitioners know a lot about 'their' subject, but little about other subjects that are equally important to achieve the wider goals of banking supervision

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
Opening Remarks

Part A Overview
1. An Overall Picture of Current Banking Supervision
2. The Legislative Response to the 2007-2013 Subprime Crisis and the Origins of the Current Prudential Regime
3. Policy and Legal Basis of Banking Supervision

Part B Bank
4. What is a Bank?
5. Market Access

Part C Ongoing Requirements
6. Quantitative Supervision - Outline And Underpinnings
7. Quantitative Requirements - Capital and own Funds
8. Quantitative Requirements - Credit Risk
9. Quantitative Requirements - Market Risk
10. Quantitative Requirements - Operational Risk
11. Quantitative Requirements - Large Exposures
12. Liquidity Requirements
13. Organisational Requirements
14. Own and Supervisory Assessment Process (Pillar 2)
15. Pillar 3 Disclosure By Banks
16. Conduct of Business Supervision
17. Consolidated and Solo Requirements
18. Terminating a Bank - Crisis Management
19. Non-Bank Prudential Regimes - A Comparison

Part D Prudential Supervisor
20. Rights and Obligations of the Prudential Supervisor
21. Domestic and Cross-Border Institutional Set-Up
22. Financial stability
Part E Legislative Process
23. The EU Legislative Process for Banking Supervision

Acronyms and Definitions
Index.