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Are EU banks safe? / Roel Theissen.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: The Hague : Eleven International Publishing, 2013Description: 1 online resource (vii, 258 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789460949302
  • 9460949304
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Are EU banks safe?DDC classification:
  • 346.4082 23
LOC classification:
  • HG1778.E85
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover ; Title Page; Table of Contents; Opening Remarks; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Questioning EU Banks and Their Regulation; 1.2 An Introduction to EU Banking Supervision; 1.3 Analysing Whether the CRD Is Fit for Purpose; 2 Goals of Prudential Banking Supervision; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Why Are Legislators Interested in Banking?; 2.3 Translation of Legislators' Interest Into Goals; 2.4 Ranking of Conflicting Goals in Prudential BankingLegislation; 3 Goals and Responsibility; 3.1 Introduction -- Absolute or Aspirational Goals; 3.2 Which Goals Are Aspirational and Which Absolute?
3.3 The Link Between Absolute Goals, Tasks and Liability at theBank3.4 The Link Between Absolute Goals, Tasks and Liability of the Public Budget; 3.5 Accountability for (Aspirational) Goals; Acronyms and Definitions; 4 CRD Fit For Purpose?; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Basic Legal Issues on the CRD; 4.3 The Goals and the Definition of Banking; 4.4 The Birth, Life, Death Continuum -- Solo or Consolidated, High Risk or Low Risk, Local or International; 4.5 The Goals and Risk/Capital Focused Supervision -- Positive orNegative?; 4.6 Banking on a Union; 4.7 Blank Sheet Approach.
5 Overall Analysis, Recommendations and Summary5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Overall Analysis; 5.3 Executive Summary; Acronyms and Definitions; Curriculum vitae; Index.
Dissertation note: doctoral Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam Summary: This book will be of interest to those involved in the debate on changing or maintaining the way prudential banking supervision is structured and performed. The book builds on the descriptive companion book EU Banking Supervision (see book details directly above), but focuses on what banking supervision should do, and whether it is deliverable. This analysis flows from the personal experience and expertise of the author - as a customer of banks; as a legal, supervisory, and policy advisor on banking regulation; and from his involvement in national, EU, and worldwide negotiations on new legisla.
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doctoral Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam

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Cover ; Title Page; Table of Contents; Opening Remarks; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Questioning EU Banks and Their Regulation; 1.2 An Introduction to EU Banking Supervision; 1.3 Analysing Whether the CRD Is Fit for Purpose; 2 Goals of Prudential Banking Supervision; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Why Are Legislators Interested in Banking?; 2.3 Translation of Legislators' Interest Into Goals; 2.4 Ranking of Conflicting Goals in Prudential BankingLegislation; 3 Goals and Responsibility; 3.1 Introduction -- Absolute or Aspirational Goals; 3.2 Which Goals Are Aspirational and Which Absolute?

3.3 The Link Between Absolute Goals, Tasks and Liability at theBank3.4 The Link Between Absolute Goals, Tasks and Liability of the Public Budget; 3.5 Accountability for (Aspirational) Goals; Acronyms and Definitions; 4 CRD Fit For Purpose?; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Basic Legal Issues on the CRD; 4.3 The Goals and the Definition of Banking; 4.4 The Birth, Life, Death Continuum -- Solo or Consolidated, High Risk or Low Risk, Local or International; 4.5 The Goals and Risk/Capital Focused Supervision -- Positive orNegative?; 4.6 Banking on a Union; 4.7 Blank Sheet Approach.

5 Overall Analysis, Recommendations and Summary5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Overall Analysis; 5.3 Executive Summary; Acronyms and Definitions; Curriculum vitae; Index.

This book will be of interest to those involved in the debate on changing or maintaining the way prudential banking supervision is structured and performed. The book builds on the descriptive companion book EU Banking Supervision (see book details directly above), but focuses on what banking supervision should do, and whether it is deliverable. This analysis flows from the personal experience and expertise of the author - as a customer of banks; as a legal, supervisory, and policy advisor on banking regulation; and from his involvement in national, EU, and worldwide negotiations on new legisla.

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