Financial stability seems to be an important buzzword these days. This paper discusses the threats to financial stability that might arise from shadow banking. In order to properly discuss the problems, shadow banking is defined. Then, which measures to take to remedy this situation will be discussed
This paper studies the interaction between bank capital regulation, moral hazard and co-existence of...
Shadow banking refers to bank-like financial activities that do not fall under traditional regulatio...
Over the past three decades, a large group of non-bank financial institutions has been formed in the...
Financial stability seems to be an important buzzword these days. This paper discusses the threats ...
Since the outbreak of the 2007-08 financial crisis, international and national regulatory authoritie...
There is much confusion about what shadow banking is. Some equate it with securitization, others wit...
The rapid but largely unregulated growth in shadow banking in developing countries such as China can...
The global increase in the regulation of banks has encouraged the channeling of investment funds int...
introduction the shadow banking system, which the Financial Stability Board (FSB) has defined as cre...
This paper studies the interaction between bank capital regulation, moral hazard and co-existence of...
“Shadow Banking” phenomenon discussed in this paper aims at revealing trends in thefinancial industr...
The shadow banking system has been identified as a central cause of the current economic crisis. In ...
This paper analyses commercial banking and shadow banking, with the intention of understanding diffe...
The current financial crisis has highlighted the growing importance of the "shadow banking system," ...
While the origin of shadow banks may be traced to the 1970s, developing countries have witnessed a m...
This paper studies the interaction between bank capital regulation, moral hazard and co-existence of...
Shadow banking refers to bank-like financial activities that do not fall under traditional regulatio...
Over the past three decades, a large group of non-bank financial institutions has been formed in the...
Financial stability seems to be an important buzzword these days. This paper discusses the threats ...
Since the outbreak of the 2007-08 financial crisis, international and national regulatory authoritie...
There is much confusion about what shadow banking is. Some equate it with securitization, others wit...
The rapid but largely unregulated growth in shadow banking in developing countries such as China can...
The global increase in the regulation of banks has encouraged the channeling of investment funds int...
introduction the shadow banking system, which the Financial Stability Board (FSB) has defined as cre...
This paper studies the interaction between bank capital regulation, moral hazard and co-existence of...
“Shadow Banking” phenomenon discussed in this paper aims at revealing trends in thefinancial industr...
The shadow banking system has been identified as a central cause of the current economic crisis. In ...
This paper analyses commercial banking and shadow banking, with the intention of understanding diffe...
The current financial crisis has highlighted the growing importance of the "shadow banking system," ...
While the origin of shadow banks may be traced to the 1970s, developing countries have witnessed a m...
This paper studies the interaction between bank capital regulation, moral hazard and co-existence of...
Shadow banking refers to bank-like financial activities that do not fall under traditional regulatio...
Over the past three decades, a large group of non-bank financial institutions has been formed in the...