Resolution of BBFCs
Marcelo J. Sheppard Gelsi ()
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Marcelo J. Sheppard Gelsi: Universidad de Montevideo
Chapter Chapter 6 in Corporate Structure and Banking Resolution, 2024, pp 239-284 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of resolution planning frameworks implemented in response to the Great Financial Crisis. It examines two primary resolution strategies, namely Single Point of Entry (SPOE) and Multiple Point of Entry (MPOE), focusing on their respective advantages and disadvantages for global systemically important banks. Additionally, the chapter analyzes key considerations regulators must weigh when selecting the most suitable resolution strategy for their G-SIBs, including the structural organization of financial conglomerates, centralization of global banks, business models, and approaches to resolution. Drawing on these factors, the chapter evaluates which resolution strategy aligns best with the characteristics of the German, British, and US models.
Keywords: Resolution planning; Great Financial Crisis; Single Point of Entry; Multiple Point of Entry; Global systemically important banks; Resolution strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-59948-4_6
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