Consolidation of Bank Examining and Supervisory Functions

Consolidation of Bank Examining and Supervisory Functions

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Bank Supervision and Insurance

Publisher:

Published: 1965

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13:

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Considers. H.R. 107, to establish a Federal Banking Commission to administer all Federal laws relating to the examination and supervision of banks. H.R. 6885, to vest in the Secretary of Treasury all functions relating to the examination and supervision of federally insured banks.


Central Banks and Supervisory Architecture in Europe

Central Banks and Supervisory Architecture in Europe

Author: Holzmann, Robert

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2022-10-07

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1802208895

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COVID-19 and other recent crises have proved the need to review the state-of-play and implement robust institutional frameworks in the complex, heterogenous and decentralised European financial supervisory architecture, this insightful book outlines what can be done to innovate the current set-up in the face of pressing issues like climate change, BigTech and crypto assets.


Twin Peaks for Europe: State-of-the-Art Financial Supervisory Consolidation

Twin Peaks for Europe: State-of-the-Art Financial Supervisory Consolidation

Author: Olivia Johanna Erdélyi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-06-14

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 331930707X

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The book addresses the truly interdisciplinary and highly controversial subject of international financial regulation and supervision, which has been at the center of academic, political, and public attention since the start of the current economic and financial crisis. Drawing on international financial regulatory and supervisory experience and in line with the European Monetary Union’s gradual transformation into a Genuine Economic and Monetary Union, it proposes the transformation of the European financial supervisory framework into a hybrid twin-peaks model to create the previously missing necessary legal foundation for the adoption of the so-called Group Support Regime (GSR). The latter is a relatively simple and transparent capital management tool for (re)insurance groups operating in a parent-subsidiary structure proposed by the European Commission under the new Solvency II insurance supervisory framework, which despite lengthy consideration was eventually rejected by Member States.