On 8 October 2008 the UK Government announced a far-reaching plan to restore financial stability, protect depositors and re-invigorate the flow of credit to businesses and individuals in the UK. The £400 billion bailout plan embraced three elements: a massive expansion in emergency liquidity support from the Bank of England; recapitalisation of UK banks and building societies using taxpayers' money; and the provision of a Government guarantee of new short- and medium-term debt issuance made by UK-incorporated banks and building societies. This action proved necessary in the wake of continuing and substantial weaknesses in many banks' share prices despite the temporary ban on short-selling imposed by the Financial Services Authority. It foll...
In 2007 Britain experienced its first run on a bank of any macroeconomic significance since 1866. Th...
The paper examines the banking system over the last two years, since the first signs of the economic...
The Great Financial Crisis has been touted to be the worst crisis since the Great Depression of 1930...
On 14 September 2007, after failing to find a 'White Knight' to take over its business, Northern Roc...
On 14 September 2007, after failing to find a 'White Knight' to take over its business, Northern Roc...
On 19 January 2009, the UK Government unveiled a second comprehensive bank bailout plan. This follow...
On 14 September 2007, after failing to find a 'White Knight' to take over its business, Northern Roc...
Purpose – On 14 September 2007, after failing to find a “White Knight” to take over its business, No...
Not for the first time, the global banking crisis illustrated the vulnerability of banks to a loss o...
For three days in August 2007, the UK experienced its first run on a bank since Overend and Gurney, ...
Following the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the ensuing global credit crunch in late 2008, Her Maj...
In mid-September 2007, as credit markets froze, Northern Rock, the United Kingdom’s fifth-largest mo...
The 2007-09 credit crunch has not only created problems for the UK’s public finances in meeting the ...
The September 15, 2008, bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers resulted in a collapse of wholesale funding ma...
The global market liquidity squeeze for securities that initiated in 2007 has increased pressure amo...
In 2007 Britain experienced its first run on a bank of any macroeconomic significance since 1866. Th...
The paper examines the banking system over the last two years, since the first signs of the economic...
The Great Financial Crisis has been touted to be the worst crisis since the Great Depression of 1930...
On 14 September 2007, after failing to find a 'White Knight' to take over its business, Northern Roc...
On 14 September 2007, after failing to find a 'White Knight' to take over its business, Northern Roc...
On 19 January 2009, the UK Government unveiled a second comprehensive bank bailout plan. This follow...
On 14 September 2007, after failing to find a 'White Knight' to take over its business, Northern Roc...
Purpose – On 14 September 2007, after failing to find a “White Knight” to take over its business, No...
Not for the first time, the global banking crisis illustrated the vulnerability of banks to a loss o...
For three days in August 2007, the UK experienced its first run on a bank since Overend and Gurney, ...
Following the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the ensuing global credit crunch in late 2008, Her Maj...
In mid-September 2007, as credit markets froze, Northern Rock, the United Kingdom’s fifth-largest mo...
The 2007-09 credit crunch has not only created problems for the UK’s public finances in meeting the ...
The September 15, 2008, bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers resulted in a collapse of wholesale funding ma...
The global market liquidity squeeze for securities that initiated in 2007 has increased pressure amo...
In 2007 Britain experienced its first run on a bank of any macroeconomic significance since 1866. Th...
The paper examines the banking system over the last two years, since the first signs of the economic...
The Great Financial Crisis has been touted to be the worst crisis since the Great Depression of 1930...