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2. Principles of Financial Regulation : A Dynamic Portfolio Approach
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Joseph E. Stiglitz
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Economics ,DEBTOR RIGHTS ,DEPOSIT ,INFLATION ,REGULATORY STRUCTURE ,EXTERNALITIES ,GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION ,EQUITIES ,DEPOSIT INSURANCE ,INVESTMENT CAPITAL ,NONBANKS ,INCOME ,RECESSION ,FEDERAL RESERVE ,MARKET REGULATION ,CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS ,RETURNS ,COLLATERAL ,FINANCIAL MARKET ,FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ,MORAL HAZARD ,NET WORTH ,FINANCIAL SYSTEMS ,FLOW OF CREDIT ,REGULATORY REGIME ,TRANSPARENCY ,MORTGAGE ,Financial economics ,BANK ACCOUNTS ,BANK PORTFOLIO ,HIGH INTEREST RATE ,Development ,ASSET VALUES ,DEPOSITS ,INTERNATIONAL FINANCE ,DEREGULATION ,DEVALUATION ,STATE BANKS ,Financial services ,LOAN PORTFOLIOS ,ASSET MANAGEMENT ,BALANCE SHEET ,MONETARY POLICY ,FOREIGN BANKS ,LIQUIDITY ,INTEREST RATES ,INTEREST RATE POLICIES ,SYSTEMIC CRISES ,CAPITAL REQUIREMENT ,MORTGAGE REGULATIONS ,Portfolio ,FINANCIAL SERVICES ,FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS ,CASH FLOW ,BANKING SYSTEMS ,CAPITAL MARKET LIBERALIZATION ,CONNECTED LENDING ,ENTREPRENEURS ,TREASURY BILLS ,Financial analysis ,PORTFOLIO ,BANKRUPTCY ,RISK SHARING ,CAPITAL ADEQUACY REQUIREMENT ,LENDERS ,LENDER ,USE OF DERIVATIVES ,FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION ,EXPLICIT DEPOSIT INSURANCE ,FINANCIAL POSITION ,PARTICULAR ASSET ,FINANCIAL CRISES ,RISK PREMIUM ,REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ,FINANCIAL SYSTEM ,LIABILITY ,FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ,EQUITY CAPITAL ,INTERNATIONAL BANKING ,DIVERSIFICATION ,JUDGMENT ,BOND ,BANKS ,CAPITAL ACCOUNT ,BANK RESTRUCTURING ,BORROWING ,BAILOUTS ,BANKING CRISES ,LOAN ,DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ,WORKOUT ,NONPERFORMING LOANS ,GOVERNMENT REGULATION ,MARKET FAILURES ,REAL ESTATE ,BAD ASSETS ,LOW INTEREST RATES ,business.industry ,TRANSFER PAYMENT ,FIDUCIARY RESPONSIBILITIES ,BIASES ,LEGAL ENVIRONMENT ,ASSET RESOLUTION ,Financial regulation ,DEPOSITORS ,LEVERAGE ,DEPOSIT INSURANCE SYSTEM ,RISK EXPOSURE ,TRANSACTION ,REGULATORY POLICIES ,VALUATION ,BANKING SYSTEM ,Financial system ,ECONOMIC GROWTH ,FINANCIAL SECTOR REGULATION ,BOOK VALUE ,FINANCIAL WEAKNESSES ,INSIDER LENDING ,CREDITOR ,RISK OF DEFAULT ,MARKET ECONOMIES ,FINANCIAL SECTOR ,LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES ,BANK LENDING ,REGULATORY CAPACITY ,SUPPLY OF CREDIT ,INSTRUMENT ,TRANSPARENT SYSTEMS ,LAND VALUES ,Corporate governance ,CIVIL WAR ,FINANCIAL CRISIS ,GAMBLING ,EVENT OF BANKRUPTCY ,FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS ,BALANCE SHEETS ,GOVERNMENT BONDS ,FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING ,COLLATERAL REQUIREMENT ,BANK OWNERS ,DEBTOR ,RESERVES ,ASSET PORTFOLIO ,ASSETS ,PROBLEM BANKS ,MONETARY CLAIMS ,DEPOSITOR ,RISK DIVERSIFICATION ,RISK MANAGEMENT ,HIGH INTEREST RATES ,REGULATORY REGIMES ,SOLVENCY ,BORROWER ,TRUST CORPORATION ,ASSET PRICES ,MARK TO MARKET ,NATIONAL BUDGETS ,FINANCIAL REGULATION ,REGULATORY AUTHORITIES ,TRANCHE ,FINANCIAL DISTRESS ,BANKRUPTCIES ,DEPOSIT RATES ,Balance sheet ,INTEREST COSTS ,HIDDEN SUBSIDY ,MARKET VALUE ,PUBLIC EXPENDITURES ,DEFAULTS ,REGULATORY REFORM ,RISK TAKING ,DEPOSIT RATE ,ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION ,ASSET BASE ,SOURCES OF FUNDS ,AMOUNT OF CREDIT ,CAPITAL ADEQUACY ,NET VALUE ,CENTRAL BANKING ,ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ,CENTRAL BANK ,GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS ,RETURN ,MARKET DISCIPLINE ,DIVIDENDS ,ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ,CAPITAL MARKET ,COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS ,BANK REGULATION ,CREDIT CRUNCH ,LAND SPECULATION ,REAL ESTATE ASSETS ,REAL ESTATE LOANS ,CAPITAL ADEQUACY REQUIREMENTS ,CREDIT CONSTRAINTS ,PRIVATE BANKS ,BANKRUPT ,PUBLIC FUNDS ,BANK INSOLVENCIES ,IMPLICIT GUARANTEE ,INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS ,RATING AGENCIES ,ARBITRAGE ,CRIMINAL PENALTIES ,PENALTIES ,PRUDENTIAL REGULATION ,BANK FAILURES ,FREE MARKETS ,HOLDINGS ,Capital market ,TRANSITION ECONOMIES ,EXPOSURE TO RISK ,FORBEARANCE ,LONG-TERM INTEREST ,TREASURY ,Economics and Econometrics ,FINANCIAL INSTITUTION ,Financial institution ,HUMAN RESOURCES ,CORPORATE BANKRUPTCIES ,NONPERFORMANCE ,PUBLIC POLICY ,ACCESS TO CREDIT ,MACROECONOMIC POLICY ,INTERNATIONAL BANK ,INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES ,NEW ENTRANTS ,NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ,MONETARY FUND ,MARKET RISK ,REGULATORS ,DERIVATIVE ,DIRECTED CREDIT ,REGULATORY CAPACITIES ,SAVINGS ,CAPITAL BASE ,ADVERSE EFFECTS ,SYSTEMIC CRISIS ,FOREIGN CURRENCY ,INTEREST RATE ,business ,BANKRUPTCY LAW - Abstract
Economists seeking explanations for the global financial crisis of 1997-99 are reaching consensus that a major factor was weak financial institutions, which resulted in part from inadequate government regulations. At the same time many developing countries are struggling with an overregulated financial system-one that stifles innovation and the flow of credit to new entrepreneurs and that can stunt the growth of well-established firms. In particular, too many countries are relying excessively on capital adequacy standards, which are inefficient and sometimes counterproductive. The author argues that financial systems can be reformed successfully using a 'dynamic portfolio approach' aimed at managing the incentives and constraints that affect not only financial institutions exposure to risk but also their ability to cope with it. The article sets out general principles of financial regulation and shows how the dynamic portfolio approach can help countries deal with the special problems that arise during the transition to a more liberalized economy as well as those that arise in dealing with a financial crisis similar to the 1997 crisis in East Asia.
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- 2001
3. Barclays: Why Its Investment-Banking Strategy Doesn’t Work.
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Davies, Paul J.
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INVESTMENT banking , *RATE of return , *STRATEGIC planning , *MONEYLENDERS - Published
- 2016
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