Journals Higher Education

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European Cross-Border Banking and Banking Supervision

Dalvinder Singh

  • Critically evaluates the three pillars of banking union : the Single Supervisory Mechanism; the Single Resolution Mechanism; and the proposed European Deposit Insurance Scheme
  • Examines how far the EU Banking Regime has addressed issues of non-performing loans, bank resolution, depositor protection, and financial stability, and analyses the role of the European Stability Mechanism
  • Analyses the issues experienced under the 'home-host rule' regime
  • Illustrates the interconnection between member states and exposures of branches and subsidiaries through use of data
  • Examines how far the regime has addressed issues of stability and depositor protection
  • Considers the efficacy of the regulation in practice including the CRD IV, CRR, the BRRD, and the DGS
  • Considers the interaction of insolvency-liquidation and depositor protection regimes
  • Proposes further reforms to alleviate the home-host dilemma

£110.00

Hardback

Published: 30 April 2020

314 Pages

246x171mm

ISBN: 9780198844754


Also Available As:

Ebook


Also Available In:


Bookseller Code (AJ)


A new practitioner law publication

Also of Interest

European Cross-Border Banking and Banking Supervision

Dalvinder Singh

  • Critically evaluates the three pillars of banking union : the Single Supervisory Mechanism; the Single Resolution Mechanism; and the proposed European Deposit Insurance Scheme
  • Examines how far the EU Banking Regime has addressed issues of non-performing loans, bank resolution, depositor protection, and financial stability, and analyses the role of the European Stability Mechanism
  • Analyses the issues experienced under the 'home-host rule' regime
  • Illustrates the interconnection between member states and exposures of branches and subsidiaries through use of data
  • Examines how far the regime has addressed issues of stability and depositor protection
  • Considers the efficacy of the regulation in practice including the CRD IV, CRR, the BRRD, and the DGS
  • Considers the interaction of insolvency-liquidation and depositor protection regimes
  • Proposes further reforms to alleviate the home-host dilemma

£110.00

Hardback

Published: 30 April 2020

314 Pages

246x171mm

ISBN: 9780198844754


Also Available As:

Ebook


Also Available In:


Bookseller Code (AJ)


A new practitioner law publication

Also of Interest