Journal of Banking Regulation
2009 - 2025
Current editor(s): Dalvinder Singh
From Palgrave Macmillan
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Volume 14, issue 3-4, 2013
- The future of central bank data pp. 185-194

- David Bholat
- Leveraging data for financial stability monitoring pp. 195-208

- T Dessa Glasser
- Judgement-led regulation: Reflections on data and discretion pp. 209-220

- Andromachi Georgosouli
- Defining forward looking, judgement-based supervision pp. 221-227

- Rosa M Lastra
- Defining and delivering judgement-based supervision: The interface with the legal system pp. 228-240

- Joanna Gray and Peter Christian Metzing
- The rise and success of the barcode: Some lessons for financial services pp. 241-254

- Alistair Milne
- The financial industry business ontology: Best practice for big data pp. 255-268

- Mike Bennett
- Recent developments in restructuring the Austrian banking reporting system pp. 269-284

- Erich Hille
- Systemic risk analytics: A data-driven multi-agent financial network (MAFN) approach pp. 285-305

- Sheri Markose
- The Great Financial Crisis: Setting priorities for new statistics pp. 306-317

- Claudio Borio
Volume 14, issue 2, 2013
- Modelling the liquidity ratio as macroprudential instrument pp. 91-106

- Jan Willem End and Mark Kruidhof
- An overview on the inconsistencies of approach in regulating the capital position of banks: Will the United Kingdom step out of line with Europe&quest pp. 107-133

- Nigel Clayton
- The impact of Shari’ah governance practices on Shari’ah compliance in contemporary Islamic finance pp. 134-163

- Ahmad Alkhamees
- Macroprudential regulation: A contradiction in its own terms pp. 164-182

- George Mészáros
- Money laundering: An endless cycle? A comparative analysis of anti-money laundering policies in the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada pp. 183-184

- M M Gallant
Volume 14, issue 1, 2013
- Financial and regulatory failure: The case of Ireland pp. 1-15

- Kenneth Patrick Vincent O'Sullivan and Stephen Kinsella
- Is meta-regulation all it's cracked up to be? The case of UK financial regulation pp. 16-32

- Folarin Akinbami
- A critical evaluation of the European credit default swap reform: Its challenges and adverse effects as a result of insufficient assumptions pp. 33-60

- Frederik Dømler
- The reason for the regulation of contracts for difference and its impact on hedge fund activism pp. 61-79

- Christian Alexander Mecklenburg-Guzmán
- Regulatory capture in China's banking sector pp. 80-90

- He Wei Ping
Volume 13, issue 4, 2012
- Just how big is the too-big-to-fail problem&quest pp. 265-299

- James Barth, Apanard (Penny) Prabha and Phillip Swagel
- Cross-border banking supervision: Incentive conflicts in supervisory information sharing between home and host supervisors pp. 300-319

- Katia D'Hulster
- Basel 2.5: A lot of sizzle but little nutritional value pp. 320-335

- Imad Moosa
- Retail ring-fencing of banks and its implications pp. 336-348

- Alison Lui
Volume 11, issue 1, 2009
- US regulatory reform pp. 1-5

- G A Walker
- Supervisory approaches and financial market development: Some correlation-based evidence pp. 6-30

- Peik Granlund
- The reform of UK financial regulation pp. 31-75

- Maximilian Hall
- The Credit Crunch – Are credit unions able to ride out the storm&quest pp. 76-86

- Nicholas Ryder and Clare Chambers
- The match king Ivar Kreuger and the financial scandal of the century pp. 87-90

- Andrew Cornford