Cross-Border Banking:Regulatory Challenges
Edited by Gerard Caprio,
Douglas Evanoff and
George G Kaufman
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
Cross-border banking, while having the potential for a more efficient financial sector, also creates potential challenges for bank supervisors and regulators. It requires cooperation by regulatory authorities across jurisdictions and a clear delineation of authority and responsibility. That delineation is typically not present and regulatory authorities often have significantly different incentives to respond when cross-border-active banks encounter difficulties. Most of these issues have only begun to be seriously evaluated.
Keywords: Cross-Border Banking; Home-Host Coordination; International Banking; International Bank Mergers; Regulation of Cross-Border Banking; Failure of Internationally Active Banks; Geographic Expansion in Banking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
ISBN: 9789812568298
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Cross-Border Banking: Forces Driving Change and Resulting Regulatory Challenges , pp 3-9

- Michael H. Moskow
- Ch 2 Cross-Border Banking and the Challenges Faced by Host Country Authorities , pp 11-19

- Guillermo Ortiz
- Ch 3 Remarks on Cross Border Banking: Regulatory Challenges , pp 21-27

- Eugene A. Ludwig
- Ch 4 Regulatory Challenges: The Road Ahead , pp 29-38

- Nicholas Le Pan
- Ch 5 Comments on Cross-Border Banking: Regulatory Challenges , pp 39-45

- Howard Davies
- Ch 6 European Banking Integration and the Societas Europaea: From Host-Country to Home-Country Control , pp 49-63

- Jean Dermine
- Ch 7 Risks in U.S. Bank International Exposures , pp 65-86

- Nicola Cetorelli and Linda Goldberg
- Ch 8 Cross-Border Banking in Asia: Basel II and Other Prudential Issues , pp 87-107

- Stefan Hohl, Patrick McGuire and Eli Remolona
- Ch 9 Discussion of the Session “Survey of the Current Landscape” , pp 109-121

- Philipp Hartmann
- Ch 10 Why is Foreign Bank Penetration So Low in Developed Nations? , pp 125-150

- Allen N. Berger
- Ch 11 Competitive Implications of Cross-Border Banking , pp 151-181

- Stijn Claessens
- Ch 12 Bank Concentration and Credit Volatility , pp 183-197

- Alejandro Micco and Ugo Panizza
- Ch 13 Cross-Border Banking — Regulatory Challenges: Comments , pp 199-208

- John H. Boyd
- Ch 14 Home and Host Supervisors' Relations from a Host Supervisor's Perspective , pp 211-229

- Piotr Bednarski and Grzegorz Bielicki
- Ch 15 Basel II Home Host Issues , pp 231-239

- Patricia Jackson
- Ch 16 Basel II and Home versus Host Regulation , pp 241-257

- Giovanni Majnoni and Andrew Powell
- Ch 17 Comments on Jackson, Bielicki and Bednarski, and Majnoni and Powell , pp 259-262

- Joao Santos
- Ch 18 Confronting Divergent Interests in Cross-Country Regulatory Arrangements , pp 265-285

- Edward Kane
- Ch 19 Market Discipline Issues and Cross-Border Banking: A Nordic Perspective , pp 287-305

- Thorvald Moe
- Ch 20 Cross-Border Banking, Market Discipline and the Ability to Stand Alone , pp 307-321

- Juan Pablo Graf and Pascual O'Dogherty
- Ch 21 Market Discipline Issues Associated with Cross-Border Banking , pp 323-328

- Douglas Evanoff
- Ch 22 Challenges for Deposit Insurance and Financial Stability in Cross-Border Banking Environments with Emphasis on the European Union , pp 331-347

- Robert Eisenbeis and George G. Kaufman
- Ch 23 The Lender of Last Resort in the European Single Financial Market , pp 349-372

- Garry Schinasi and Pedro Gustavo Teixeira
- Ch 24 Payment Systems and the Safety Net: The Role of Central Bank Money and Oversight , pp 373-388

- Jeff Stehm
- Ch 25 Designing a Bank Safety Net: Regulatory Challenges for Cross-Border Banking , pp 389-398

- Asli Demirguc-Kunt
- Ch 26 Banking in a Changing World: Issues and Questions in the Resolution of Cross-Border Banks , pp 401-422

- Michael Krimminger
- Ch 27 Bank Insolvency Procedures as Foundation for Market Discipline , pp 423-444

- Apanard Angkinand Prabha and Clas Wihlborg
- Ch 28 Comments on Cross-Border Banking: Regulatory Challenges , pp 447-451

- Cesare Calari
- Ch 29 Where to from Here?: Comments , pp 453-459

- Christine Cumming
- Ch 30 Designing the Home–Host Relationship to Support in Good Times and Bad: Trans-Tasman Developments , pp 461-464

- Adrian Orr
- Ch 31 An Overview of Cross-Border Bank Policy Issues , pp 465-472

- Eric Rosengren
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