The bank bailouts of the late 2000s have cost America’s taxpayers at least $21 billion, with comparatively hefty bills for taxpayers in Britain and the Eurozone, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). In an attempt to reduce the probability of future bailouts, the US, the UK and the EU have proposed structural reforms to separate retail banking from risker investment banking functions. However, these reforms have some critics wondering whether structural separation’s promised benefits will ultimately outweigh its global costs. A recent report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) finds that these policies, the US Volcker Rule, the UK Vickers Commission Report, and the EU Expert Group (Liikanen), would impose a potentially ...
After the 2008 Financial Meltdown, the need to reconsider the separation between commercial banking ...
The 2008 bailout is often taken as evidence of the domination of the US political system by large fi...
After the 2008 Financial Meltdown, the need to reconsider the separation between commercial banking ...
One of the problems perceived to be at the heart of the global financial crisis was an amalgamation ...
peer reviewedOne of the problems perceived to be at the heart of the global financial crisis was an ...
One of the key issues in the on-going overhaul of the global financial system is the structural refo...
Should we break up banks and limit bailouts? We study vertical integration of deposit-taking institu...
The 2008 crisis started as a financial crisis and evolved into a sovereign debt crisis. Since 2008, ...
The ongoing financial crisis has revealed fundamental weaknesses in the regulatory systems of the Un...
Many countries used public funds to bail out struggling banks at the onset of the financial crisis. ...
Taking retail deposits and lending to SMEs and households were the traditional role of commercial ba...
Although it has been well over ten years since some of the most advanced global economies witnessed ...
Many commentators advocate a banking union as a partial solution to the eurozone crisis, arguing tha...
First published online : September 24, 2014The 2008 bailout is often taken as evidence of the domina...
peer reviewedFollowing the financial crisis, the United Kingdom introduced major structural reforms ...
After the 2008 Financial Meltdown, the need to reconsider the separation between commercial banking ...
The 2008 bailout is often taken as evidence of the domination of the US political system by large fi...
After the 2008 Financial Meltdown, the need to reconsider the separation between commercial banking ...
One of the problems perceived to be at the heart of the global financial crisis was an amalgamation ...
peer reviewedOne of the problems perceived to be at the heart of the global financial crisis was an ...
One of the key issues in the on-going overhaul of the global financial system is the structural refo...
Should we break up banks and limit bailouts? We study vertical integration of deposit-taking institu...
The 2008 crisis started as a financial crisis and evolved into a sovereign debt crisis. Since 2008, ...
The ongoing financial crisis has revealed fundamental weaknesses in the regulatory systems of the Un...
Many countries used public funds to bail out struggling banks at the onset of the financial crisis. ...
Taking retail deposits and lending to SMEs and households were the traditional role of commercial ba...
Although it has been well over ten years since some of the most advanced global economies witnessed ...
Many commentators advocate a banking union as a partial solution to the eurozone crisis, arguing tha...
First published online : September 24, 2014The 2008 bailout is often taken as evidence of the domina...
peer reviewedFollowing the financial crisis, the United Kingdom introduced major structural reforms ...
After the 2008 Financial Meltdown, the need to reconsider the separation between commercial banking ...
The 2008 bailout is often taken as evidence of the domination of the US political system by large fi...
After the 2008 Financial Meltdown, the need to reconsider the separation between commercial banking ...