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Küresel Kriz ve Finansal Aracılarda Risk Yönetimi: Beyaz Sayfa Mı?

Global Financial Crisis and Risk Management in Financial Intermediaries: Is It White Page?

Yener Coskun () and Murad Kayacan

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: Abstract One of the impacts of financial liberalisation/deregulation to the risk management and regulation mechanisms is self regulation. In the context of self regulation, it is expected that financial intermediaries may internally develop risk management rules, define capital level based on economic capital (instead of required capital) and develop corrective measures to firm wide risk managament problems, before regulators. In this article, the authors analyse whether self regulation approach is succesfull. In the light of literature and lessons of firm/system wide financial failures, we also analyze the risk discipline methods of self and official disciplines and their degree of efficieny. In this framework, we first conclude, however it may not provide optimal solutions to the risk management problems of financial intermediaries, more efficient risk management standards should develop. Secondly, based on observations of various firm/system wide failures in financial intermediaries, the authors believe more self regulation may increase risks of financial failures and systemic crisis.

Keywords: Risk; risk management; finansal intermediares; bankruptcy; financial failure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G01 G21 G32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-10-20
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