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Book Title: Research Handbook on Cross-Border Bank Resolution
Editor(s): Haentjens, Matthias; Wessels, Bob
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 5
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors x
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Cross-Border Bank
Resolution xvii
Matthias Haentjens and Bob Wessels
PART I REGULATORY AND ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
1. Global solutions 2
Michael Anderson Schillig
1.1 Introduction 2
1.2 The `Financial Trilemma' 4
1.3 Weak global governance at the macro-level:
the international financial architecture 8
1.4 Pragmatic territorialism: international standards for
resolution regimes 12
1.5 Concluding remarks 27
2. Cross-border coordination of bank resolution in the EU: all
problems resolved? 30
Jens-Hinrich Binder
2.1 Introduction 30
2.2 Coordination, cooperation, and recognition: key
challenges for cross-border bank resolution 34
2.3 Cross-border bank resolution in Europe: where do we
stand? 42
2.4 Conclusions 56
3. A macro approach to international bank resolution 57
Dirk Schoenmaker
3.1 Introduction 57
3.2 The need for a macro approach to resolution 58
3.3 The international dimension 68
3.4 Policy recommendations 72
3.5 Conclusions 76
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vi Research handbook on cross-border bank resolution
PART II BANK PERSPECTIVE
4. Early intervention 79
Andrew Campbell and Paula Moffatt
4.1 Introduction 79
4.2 Article 27 early intervention measures 82
4.3 The EBA Guidelines on triggers for use of early
intervention measures 84
4.4 Recovery plan 90
4.5 Temporary administration 91
4.6 Group coordination 97
4.7 Conclusion 100
5. The EU bank resolution rules and national insolvency law 102
Lynette Janssen
5.1 Introduction 102
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