• City of Glasgow Bank was the largest commercial banking failure in the United Kingdom prior to the recent financial crisis and arguably shaped the future structure of the UK banking system. Desperate adventurers and men of straw: the failure of City of Glasgow Bank and its enduring impact on the UK banking syste
The financial crisis that hit Ireland in 2008 was a severe event that will have a lasting impact on ...
International audienceThe collapse of Overend Gurney and the ensuing crisis of 1866 was a turning po...
The failure of Northern Rock Bank in late 2007 was sudden, unexpected and, as a result of the unprec...
In 1878, one of Britain's largest banks, the City of Glasgow Bank, collapsed, leaving a huge deficit...
In 2004, UK banking regulators reportedly told the Board of Halifax/Bank of Scotland (HBOS) that the...
For three days in August 2007, the UK experienced its first run on a bank since Overend and Gurney, ...
The paper examines the banking system over the last two years, since the first signs of the economic...
The paper examines the banking system over the last two years, since the first signs of the economic...
The U.K. bank Northern Rock became the first high-profile casualty of the global financial crisis of...
In January 1998, the British weekly The Economist called the British bank Lloyds a "money machine". ...
On 8 October 2008 the UK Government announced a far-reaching plan to restore financial stability, pr...
[[abstract]]A bank too big to fail may cause chaos and the same applies to a regime too much in debt...
The issues surrounding Too-Big-To-Fail (TBTF) banks has been unrelenting. This dissertation conducts...
Bank (depositoiy institutions) failures are widely perceived to have greater adverse effects on the ...
Exploiting differences in pre-crisis business banking relationships, we present evidence to suggest ...
The financial crisis that hit Ireland in 2008 was a severe event that will have a lasting impact on ...
International audienceThe collapse of Overend Gurney and the ensuing crisis of 1866 was a turning po...
The failure of Northern Rock Bank in late 2007 was sudden, unexpected and, as a result of the unprec...
In 1878, one of Britain's largest banks, the City of Glasgow Bank, collapsed, leaving a huge deficit...
In 2004, UK banking regulators reportedly told the Board of Halifax/Bank of Scotland (HBOS) that the...
For three days in August 2007, the UK experienced its first run on a bank since Overend and Gurney, ...
The paper examines the banking system over the last two years, since the first signs of the economic...
The paper examines the banking system over the last two years, since the first signs of the economic...
The U.K. bank Northern Rock became the first high-profile casualty of the global financial crisis of...
In January 1998, the British weekly The Economist called the British bank Lloyds a "money machine". ...
On 8 October 2008 the UK Government announced a far-reaching plan to restore financial stability, pr...
[[abstract]]A bank too big to fail may cause chaos and the same applies to a regime too much in debt...
The issues surrounding Too-Big-To-Fail (TBTF) banks has been unrelenting. This dissertation conducts...
Bank (depositoiy institutions) failures are widely perceived to have greater adverse effects on the ...
Exploiting differences in pre-crisis business banking relationships, we present evidence to suggest ...
The financial crisis that hit Ireland in 2008 was a severe event that will have a lasting impact on ...
International audienceThe collapse of Overend Gurney and the ensuing crisis of 1866 was a turning po...
The failure of Northern Rock Bank in late 2007 was sudden, unexpected and, as a result of the unprec...