The Role of Deposit Guarantee Schemes as a Financial Safety Net in the European Union

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Springer, 03.08.2017 - 351 Seiten

This book examines the changing role of Deposit Guarantee Schemes (DGSs) as a financial safety net of the European Union, with specific emphasis on post-crisis reforms. The author identifies the institutional weaknesses of DGSs and analyses their functioning in post-crisis conditions. Readers discover the extent to which the participation of DGSs in bank resolution increases effectiveness, and whether such enhancement of the financial safety net allows for the liquidation of large financial institutions. Finally, the book identifies, categorises, and analyses possible forms of involvement of DGSs in the EU resolution, as well as the proposal of methods for the quantitative measurement of the preparedness of DGSs to participate in this process.

 

Inhalt

1 Introduction
1
2 Participation of Deposit Guarantee Schemes in ResolutionLiterature Review
7
3 Development of Deposit Guarantee Schemes and Their Role in the Financial Safety Net
29
4 Financial Capabilities of Deposit Guarantee Schemes
91
5 The Concept of Resolution of Financial Institutions
137
6 The Impact of Deposit Guarantee Schemes on the Effectiveness of Resolution
202
7 Readiness of Deposit Guarantee Schemes to Participate in Resolution
251
8 Conclusion
278
Annex III Chosen data on deposit insurance agencies in the European Union
298
Annex IV Value of chosen depositor categories in EU countries
303
Annex V Scope of successful deposit insurance agency intervention
305
Annex VI Costs of bank restructuring in the European Union
311
Annex VII Scope of successful resolution intervention
317
Annex VIII Values of Deposit Insurance Agency Readiness for Resolution Index
328
Bibliography
337
Index
347

Annex I Deposit guarantee schemes across the world
289
Annex II Deposit insurance agencies in the European Union
293

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Autoren-Profil (2017)

Jakub Kerlin has a PhD from the College of Management and Finance at the Institute of Finance at Warsaw School of Economics, Poland, following an MA in Law from the University of Warsaw and an MA in Accounting and Finance from the Warsaw School of Economics, Poland. He is a legal trainee at the District Chamber of Legal Advisers in Warsaw, Poland and is a Bank Resolution Officer at the Single Resolution Board, Brussels. His scientific and professional interests include deposit insurance, bank recovery and resolution, financial safety net architecture, and financial stability. He is also the co-author of European Bank Restructuring During the Global Financial Crisis.

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