Reforming Financial Institutions and Markets in the United States

Reforming Financial Institutions and Markets in the United States
Title Reforming Financial Institutions and Markets in the United States PDF eBook
Author George G. Kaufman
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 196
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9401114048

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This volume focuses on constructing a safer and more efficient financial system based on the lessons learned from the financial debacles of the 1980s. The first essay discusses the economic and political forces both propelling and opposing widespread banking reform. The next two essays describe the intellectual history of the deposit insurance reform provisions of FDICIA, arguably the most important banking legislation since the Banking Act of 1933, discuss the weaknesses and strengths of these provisions and make recommendations for improving the effectiveness of the reforms. Theoretical and empirical evidence is then summarized and evaluated with respect to the costs and benefits of regulators granting forbearance to economically insolvent institutions. An analysis is given of the whys and hows of privatizing federal deposit insurance in case the reforms in FDICIA prove ineffective. An examination follows of the causes and consequences of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) debacle of the early 1990s and the implications for the supervision of foreign banks in the United States and elsewhere. Next the broader issue is discussed of whether U.S. financial markets affect the behavior of U.S. corporate managers, particularly whether they encourage managerial myopia. Without concluding whether such myopia exists, policy options are examined that would make financial markets more conducive to longer-term planning, including permitting banks to invest in corporate equity and thus monitor firms as owners as well as creditors.

Financial Market Regulation and Reforms in Emerging Markets

Financial Market Regulation and Reforms in Emerging Markets
Title Financial Market Regulation and Reforms in Emerging Markets PDF eBook
Author Masahiro Kawai
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 441
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0815704895

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"In the wake of the global financial crisis that began in 2008, offers a systematic overview of recent developments in regulatory frameworks in advanced and emerging-market countries, outlining challenges to improving regulation, markets, and access in developing economies"--Provided by publisher.

Reforming U.S. Financial Markets

Reforming U.S. Financial Markets
Title Reforming U.S. Financial Markets PDF eBook
Author Randall S. Kroszner
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 171
Release 2013-02-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0262518732

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Two top economists outline distinctive approaches to post-crisis financial reform. Over the last few years, the financial sector has experienced its worst crisis since the 1930s. The collapse of major firms, the decline in asset values, the interruption of credit flows, the loss of confidence in firms and credit market instruments, the intervention by governments and central banks: all were extraordinary in scale and scope. In this book, leading economists Randall Kroszner and Robert Shiller discuss what the United States should do to prevent another such financial meltdown. Their discussion goes beyond the nuts and bolts of legislative and regulatory fixes to consider fundamental changes in our financial arrangements. Kroszner and Shiller offer two distinctive approaches to financial reform, with Kroszner providing a systematic analysis of regulatory gaps and Shiller addressing the broader concerns of democratizing and humanizing finance. After brief discussions by four commentators (Benjamin M. Friedman, George G. Kaufman, Robert C. Pozen, and Hal S. Scott), Kroszner and Shiller each offer a response to the other's proposals, creating a fruitful dialogue between two major figures in the field.

Reform of the Nation's Banking and Financial Systems

Reform of the Nation's Banking and Financial Systems
Title Reform of the Nation's Banking and Financial Systems PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Financial Institutions Supervision, Regulation and Insurance
Publisher
Total Pages 444
Release 1988
Genre Banks and banking
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Deposit Insurance Reform and Financial Modernization

Deposit Insurance Reform and Financial Modernization
Title Deposit Insurance Reform and Financial Modernization PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
Publisher
Total Pages 1104
Release 1990
Genre Banks and banking, International
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Financial Market Regulation

Financial Market Regulation
Title Financial Market Regulation PDF eBook
Author John A. Tatom
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 243
Release 2011-01-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1441966374

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What role should regulation play in financial markets? What have been the ramifications of financial regulation? To answer these and other questions regarding the efficacy of legislation on financial markets, this book examines the impact of the Gramm Leach Bliley Act (GLBA), also called the Financial Modernization Act of 1999, which fundamentally changed the financial landscape in the United States. The GLBA allows the formation of financial holding companies that can offer an integrated set of commercial banking, securities and insurance products. The tenth anniversary of the most sweeping financial legislation reform in the industry’s structure is a natural benchmark for assessing the effects of the law and for questioning whether changes are necessary in the working of this historic legislation. The importance of this review is reinforced by a variety of proposals in the last several years to reform the regulation of financial institutions that have attracted considerable attention among regulators and in the financial firms that they regulate. Most recently, the financial crisis and the failure of some large financial institutions have called into question the legitimacy of America’s current financial structure and its regulation, including to some degree the GLBA. There is no doubt that regulatory reform is front and center on today’s policy agenda. The lessons of the GLBA experience and its effects, both domestic and international, on financial markets and competitiveness, risk-taking and risk management by financial services firms and their regulators will be critical to the direction the country takes and the effort to ensure that future financial crises do not occur or have less costly damage. With contributions from academics, policy experts, and a sponsor of the GLBA, Congressman James Leach, this book is invaluable to anyone interested in financial system reform.

Blueprint for Reform

Blueprint for Reform
Title Blueprint for Reform PDF eBook
Author United States. Task Group on Regulation of Financial Services
Publisher
Total Pages 130
Release 1984
Genre Banking law
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