Bankingregulation and Supervision in Europe - Who should be in charge?


Term Paper (Advanced seminar), 2009

20 Pages, Grade: 2


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Table of Contents

I. Introduction

II. National Regulation and Supervision
II.1 Consideration of the current system
II. 2 Home Country regulation, more and more insufficient
II.3 More Host Country control?
II.4 Disadvantages of the Host country approach
II. 5 Discussion of national regulation

III. Supervision and regulation on the European level
III.1 Discussion of European regulation
III. 2 Separation of Monetary Policy and Bank Supervision
III. 3 Combination of Monetary Policy and Bank Supervision
III. 4 Discussion of bank regulation and supervision: separation or combination

IV The European solution

V Conclusion

V Bibliography

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Title
Bankingregulation and Supervision in Europe - Who should be in charge?
College
Free University of Berlin
Grade
2
Author
Year
2009
Pages
20
Catalog Number
V153728
ISBN (eBook)
9783640663583
ISBN (Book)
9783640664054
File size
532 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Bankenkrise, EU, Bankenregulation, Europäische Zentralbank
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Dipl. Jonathan Lecot (Author), 2009, Bankingregulation and Supervision in Europe - Who should be in charge?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/153728

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