Table of contents - Special Issue: Policy responses to the Great Financial Crisis - Part I
Guest Editors: Charles Enoch, Tom Huertas, David Llewellyn, Maria Nieto
Has regulatory reform been misdirected?
Charles GoodhartThe purpose of this paper is to provide a provocative and critical introduction and solutions to significant contemporary issues of financial regulation.
What happened to global banking after the crisis?
Dirk SchoenmakerLarge global banks were at the heart of the global financial crisis. In response to the crisis, the Financial Stability Board published an integrated set of policy measures, such…
The impacts of financial regulations: solvency and liquidity in the post-crisis period
Colleen Baker, Christine Cummings, Julapa JagtianiBasel III and the capital stress testing introduced new requirements and new definitions while retaining the structure of the pre-2010 requirements. The total number of…
Effectiveness and channels of macroprudential policies: lessons from the Euro area
Yuanyan Zhang, Thierry TresselThe design of a macro-prudential framework and its interaction with monetary policy has been at the forefront of the policy agenda since the global financial crisis. However, most…
Impact of regulatory changes on government bond market liquidity
Hans BlommesteinThe purpose of this study is to assess the seriousness of the impact of new regulatory factors on liquidity in government bond markets since the onset of the global financial…
Recent changes in US regulation of large foreign banking organizations
Larry D. WallThis paper aims to highlight some of the more important changes in US prudential regulation and their implications for the operation of large foreign banking organizations (FBOs…
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