Banking and monetary policies in a changing financial environment : a regulatory approach
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Banking and monetary policies in a changing financial environment : a regulatory approach
(Routledge international studies in money and banking, 87)
Routledge, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
The 21st century witnessed major changes in the financial environment surrounding bank regulators and banks. Banking and Monetary Policies in a Changing Financial Environment delves into three of these developments and challenges.
The first change in the financial environment relates to the rise in the number and sophistication of financial and economic crimes which shaped the international regulatory architecture. New rules and regulations led to the creation of new strategies to combat these crimes, especially those concerning the spread of more advanced money laundering methods and techniques, terrorist financing after the 9/11 attacks, and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The second development concerns the global financial crisis of 2008 which drastically affected the regulatory environment of various international and domestic financial authorities causing major changes in bank lending and corporate governance policies, and in the development of the Basel III accord on capital adequacy for bank supervision. The third development manifests itself in the creation of a major European monetary union without a fiscal union and a giant European central bank impacting the conduct of monetary policy. This book combines theory, policy, regulation and institutional approaches with empirical testing, analyzing applications and case studies of various international regulatory authorities and administrations, countries and jurisdictions, central banks and commercial banks.
This volume is suitable for those who study international finance, Banking and white collar crime.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Banking Regulation to Combat the Rise in Financial and Economic Crimes
The Changing Regulatory Environment Governing Financial and Economic Crimes
Compliance of Worldwide Banking Systems with Evolving International Regulatory and Supervisory Requirements: Facts, Challenges and Implications
Part 2: New Policies in the Wake of the Latest Financial Crisis
Causes and Origins of Banking Crises: Review and Critique of Theory and Evidence
Bank Lending During the Financial Crisis of 2008: An Empirical Investigation
Corporate Governance in the Banking Industry and Basel III Challenges and Implications
Part 3: Central Banks in the New Era of Quantitative Easing, Monetary Unions without Fiscal Unions and the Holdings of Foreign Reserves
Monetary Policy in an Era of Quantitative Easing
Monetary Policy in an Era of Monetary Unions, and Central Banks' Holdings of Foreign Reserves
Concluding Remarks and Policy Implications
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