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3 produkter
3 produkter
Next Systemic Financial Crisis – Where Might it Come From?
Financial Stability in a Polycrisis World
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
926 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Where might the next systemic financial crisis come from? And how do we achieve financial stability in a poly crisis world? This book addresses macroeconomic factors, crypto assets, non-bank financial institutions and regulated financial service providers, keeping in mind that each sector can interact with the others to produce a cluster of risks with compounding effects.
Navigating Higher Rates, Volatility, and Liquidity Crises
Finance and Regulation in the New Monetary Order
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
1 339 kr
Skickas inom 3-6 vardagar
When central banks started raising interest rates in reaction to the spike in inflation which followed the COVID-19 epidemic, they put an end to a more than a decade of "low for longer" interest rates to which the financial sector had adjusted their balance sheets and business models. The resulting "new monetary order" has required all parts of the financial sector to make serious adjustments. The fate of the US and Swiss banks caught up in the March 2023 "bank turmoil" can be seen as a cautionary tale for those who do not adjust in a timely fashion. This book reviews how the financial sector evolved during "low for longer" and examines how monetary policy, financial regulation and supervision, the banking and the non-bank financial sectors can be expected to evolve under this new order.
1 339 kr
Skickas inom 3-6 vardagar
We examine the causes and consequences of bank disintermediation. Are the causes regulation or competition from non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs)? Or are banks now cooperating with NBFIs, and does the greater risk of competition for them come from retail central bank digital currencies (CBDCs)? Can the EU’s Savings and Investment Union (SIU) be a game changer for them? And what effects may bank disintermediation have on central bank monetary policy transmission?