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The Growth of Shadow Banking

Author : Matthias Thiemann
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2018-05-31
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781107161986

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By analyzing the growth and regulation of shadow banking activities by large banks in Western Europe and the US, this book illuminates how the evolution of finance, driven by structural pressures and financial innovations, is crucially mediated through state-finance interactions on the meaning of rules and the need to comply.

The Handbook of Global Shadow Banking, Volume I

Author : Luc Nijs
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 822 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2020-06-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783030347437

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This global handbook provides an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of shadow banking, or market-based finance as it has been recently coined. Engaging in financial intermediary services outside of normal regulatory parameters, the shadow banking sector was arguably a critical factor in causing the 2007-2009 financial crisis. This volume focuses specifically on shadow banking activities, risk, policy and regulatory issues. It evaluates the nexus between policy design and regulatory output around the world, paying attention to the concept of risk in all its dimensions—the legal, financial, market, economic and monetary perspectives. Particular attention is given to spillover risk, contagion risk and systemic risk and their positioning and relevance in shadow banking activities. Newly introduced and incoming policies are evaluated in detail, as well as how risk is managed, observed and assessed, and how new regulation can potentially create new sources of risk. Volume I concludes with analysis of what will and still needs to happen in the event of another crisis. Proposing innovative suggestions for improvement, including a novel Pigovian tax to tame financial and systemic risks, this handbook is a must-read for professionals and policy-makers within the banking sector, as well as those researching economics and finance.

Shadow Banking

Author : Anastasia Nesvetailova
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2019-01-23
Category : Banks and banking
ISBN : 0367140373

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Shadow banking - a system of credit creation outside traditional banks - lies at the very heart of the global economy. It accounts for over half of global banking assets, and represents a third of the global financial system. Although the term 'shadow banking' only entered public discourse in 2007, the importance and scope of this system is now widely recognised by the international policy-makers. There is, however, much less consensus on the origins of the shadow banking system, what role it plays in global political economy and the optimal approach to regulating this complex segment of finance. This volume addresses these questions. Shadow Banking is the first study to bring together the insights from financial regulators, practitioners and academics from across the social sciences. The first part traces the evolution and ongoing confusion about the meaning of 'shadow banking'. The second section draws major lessons about shadow banking as posed by the financial crisis of 2007-09, providing comparative analyses in the US and Europe, and attempts to establish why shadow banking has emerged and matured to the level of a de facto parallel financial system. Finally, the third part goes beyond current regulatory concerns about shadow banking and explains why it is 'here to stay'. This volume is of great importance to political economy, banking and international political economy.

Shadow Banking System

Author : Tobias Adrian
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 16 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2010-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781437925166

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The current financial crisis has highlighted the growing importance of the ¿shadow banking system,¿ which grew out of the securitization of assets and the integration of banking with capital market developments. This trend has been most pronounced in the U.S., but it has had a profound influence on the global financial system. Securitization was intended as a way to transfer credit risk to those better able to absorb losses, but instead it increased the fragility of the entire financial system by allowing banks and other intermediaries to ¿leverage up¿by buying one another¿s securities. In the new, post-crisis financial system, the role of securitization will likely be held in check by more stringent financial regulation. Charts and tables.

Shadow Banking

Author : Roy J. Girasa
Publisher : Springer
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2016-10-02
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783319330266

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This comparative study explores how shadow banking differs from the traditional banking system. It discusses the origins, history, purposes, risks, regulatory constraints, and projected future evolution of both financial sectors of the world economy. This thorough examination of non-bank financial intermediaries follows the migration of services from traditional banks to less-regulated alternative banking products, as well as the evolution of regulations and the Financial Stability Oversight Council to monitor these new entities. Three chapters explore in depth the major financial structures newly designated as systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs), with particular attention to insurance companies such as MetLife, which seek exemption from the designation. Finally, the focus shifts to international financial institutions' efforts to protect consumers and curtail irresponsible shadow banks, with an eye toward the effects of these actions on future banking practices.

The Nonbank-Bank Nexus and the Shadow Banking System

Author : Mr.Zoltan Pozsar,Mr.Manmohan Singh
Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Page : 19 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2011-12-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781463927233

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The Nonbank-Bank Nexus and the Shadow Banking System by Mr.Zoltan Pozsar,Mr.Manmohan Singh Pdf

The present way of thinking about financial intermediation does not fully incorporate the rise of asset managers as a major source of funding for banks through the shadow banking system. Asset managers are dominant sources of demand for non-M2 types of money and serve as source collateral ?mines' for the shadow banking system. Banks receive funding through the re-use of pledged collateral ?mined' from asset managers. Accounting for this, the size of the shadow banking system in the U.S. may be up to $25 trillion at year-end 2007 and $18 trillion at year-end 2010, higher than earlier estimates. In terms of policy, regulators will need to consider the re-use of pledged collateral when defining bank leverage ratios. Also, given asset managers' demand for non-M2 types of money, monitoring the shadow banking system will warrant closer attention well beyond the regulatory perimeter.

Shadow Banking

Author : Anastasia Nesvetailova
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2017-08-07
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781315511597

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Shadow Banking by Anastasia Nesvetailova Pdf

Shadow banking – a system of credit creation outside traditional banks – lies at the very heart of the global economy. It accounts for over half of global banking assets, and represents a third of the global financial system. Although the term ‘shadow banking’ only entered public discourse in 2007, the importance and scope of this system is now widely recognised by the international policy-makers. There is, however, much less consensus on the origins of the shadow banking system, what role it plays in global political economy and the optimal approach to regulating this complex segment of finance. This volume addresses these questions. Shadow Banking is the first study to bring together the insights from financial regulators, practitioners and academics from across the social sciences. The first part traces the evolution and ongoing confusion about the meaning of ‘shadow banking’. The second section draws major lessons about shadow banking as posed by the financial crisis of 2007–09, providing comparative analyses in the US and Europe, and attempts to establish why shadow banking has emerged and matured to the level of a de facto parallel financial system. Finally, the third part goes beyond current regulatory concerns about shadow banking and explains why it is ‘here to stay’. This volume is of great importance to political economy, banking and international political economy.

The Shadow Banking System

Author : Valerio Lemma
Publisher : Springer
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2016-04-08
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781137496133

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The book shows the fundaments of the shadow banking system and its entities, operations and risks. Focusing on the regulatory aspects, it provides an original view that is able to demonstrate that the lack of supervision is a market failure.

The (Sizable) Role of Rehypothecation in the Shadow Banking System

Author : James Aitken,Mr.Manmohan Singh
Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Page : 17 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2010-07-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781455201839

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The (Sizable) Role of Rehypothecation in the Shadow Banking System by James Aitken,Mr.Manmohan Singh Pdf

This paper examines the sizable role of rehypothecation in the shadow banking system. Rehypothecation is the practice that allows collateral posted by, say, a hedge fund to its prime broker to be used again as collateral by that prime broker for its own funding. In the United Kingdom, such use of a customer’s assets by a prime broker can be for an unlimited amount of the customer’s assets while in the United States rehypothecation is capped. Incorporating estimates for rehypothecation (and the associated re-use of collateral) in the recent crisis indicates that the collapse in non-bank funding to banks was sizable. We show that the shadow banking system was at least 50 percent bigger than documented so far. We also provide estimates from the hedge fund industry for the - churning - factor or re-use of collateral. From a policy angle, supervisors of large banks that report on a global consolidated basis may need to enhance their understanding of the off-balance sheet funding that these banks receive via rehypothecation from other jurisdictions.

Shadow Banking

Author : Mr.Stijn Claessens,Mr.Lev Ratnovski,Mr.Manmohan Singh
Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2012-12-04
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781475583588

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Shadow Banking by Mr.Stijn Claessens,Mr.Lev Ratnovski,Mr.Manmohan Singh Pdf

This note outlines the basic economics of the shadow banking system, highlights (systemic) risks related to it, and suggests implications for measurement and regulatory approaches.

Shadow Bank Monitoring

Author : Tobias Adrian,Adam B. Ashcraft,Nicola Cetorelli
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 35 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2013-11-17
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1457849550

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Shadow Bank Monitoring by Tobias Adrian,Adam B. Ashcraft,Nicola Cetorelli Pdf

This report provides a framework for monitoring the shadow banking system, which consists of a web of specialized financial institutions that conduct credit, maturity, and liquidity transformation without direct, explicit access to public backstops. The lack of such access to sources of government liquidity and credit backstops makes shadow banks inherently fragile. Shadow banking activities are often intertwined with core regulated institutions such as bank holding companies, security brokers and dealers, and insurance companies. These interconnections of shadow banks with other financial institutions create sources of systemic risk for the broader financial system. The authors describe elements of monitoring risks in the shadow banking system, including recent efforts by the Financial Stability Board. Figures and tables. This is a print on demand report.

Shadow Banking in China

Author : Shen Wei
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016-07-27
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781784716776

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Shadow Banking in China by Shen Wei Pdf

This timely book investigates the dynamic causes, key forms, potential risks and changing regulation of shadow banking in China. Topics discussed include P2P lending, wealth management products, local government debts, and the underground lending market. Taking policy considerations into account, the author provides a comprehensive analysis of the regulatory instruments tackling the systemic risks in relation to China's shadow banking sector. Central bank's role, interest rate formation mechanism, exchange rate reform and further deepening reform of the regulatory regime and financial markets are also thoroughly discussed in the context of China's continuing financial reform.

Social Finance

Author : Neil Shenai
Publisher : Springer
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2018-09-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783319913469

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How do market participants construct stable markets? Why do crises that seem inevitable after-the-fact routinely take market participants by surprise? What forces trigger financial panics, and why does uncertainty lead to market volatility? How do economic elites respond to financial distress, and why are some regulatory interventions more effective than others? Social Finance: Shadow Banking during the Global Financial Crisis answers these questions by presenting a new, economic conventions-based model of financial crises. This model emerges from a theoretical synthesis of several intellectual traditions, including Keynesian epistemology, Hyman Minsky’s asset market theory, economic sociology, and international relations theory. Social Finance uses this new paradigm to explain instability in the global shadow banking system during the global financial crisis. And it presents the results of interviews with some of the world’s leading investors – who saw over $2 trillion in annual order flows and managed over $160 billion in assets – to provide first-hand accounts of markets in crisis. Written in accessible prose, Social Finance will appeal to a broad audience of academics, policymakers, and practitioners interested in understanding the drivers of financial stability in the twenty-first century.

Shadow Banking and Market Discipline on Traditional Banks

Author : Mr.Anil Ari,Matthieu Darracq-Paries,Christoffer Kok,Dawid Zochowski
Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2017-12-21
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781484336212

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Shadow Banking and Market Discipline on Traditional Banks by Mr.Anil Ari,Matthieu Darracq-Paries,Christoffer Kok,Dawid Zochowski Pdf

We present a model in which shadow banking arises endogenously and undermines market discipline on traditional banks. Depositors' ability to re-optimize in response to crises imposes market discipline on traditional banks: these banks optimally commit to a safe portfolio strategy to prevent early withdrawals. With costly commitment, shadow banking emerges as an alternative banking strategy that combines high risk-taking with early liquidation in times of crisis. We bring the model to bear on the 2008 financial crisis in the United States, during which shadow banks experienced a sudden dry-up of funding and liquidated their assets. We derive an equilibrium in which the shadow banking sector expands to a size where its liquidation causes a fire-sale and exposes traditional banks to liquidity risk. Higher deposit rates in compensation for liquidity risk also weaken threats of early withdrawal and traditional banks pursue risky portfolios that may leave them in default. Policy interventions aimed at making traditional banks safer such as liquidity support, bank regulation and deposit insurance fuel further expansion of shadow banking but have a net positive impact on financial stability. Financial stability can also be achieved with a tax on shadow bank profits.

What is Shadow Banking?

Author : Mr.Stijn Claessens,Mr.Lev Ratnovski
Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Page : 16 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2014-02-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781475597943

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What is Shadow Banking? by Mr.Stijn Claessens,Mr.Lev Ratnovski Pdf

There is much confusion about what shadow banking is. Some equate it with securitization, others with non-traditional bank activities, and yet others with non-bank lending. Regardless, most think of shadow banking as activities that can create systemic risk. This paper proposes to describe shadow banking as “all financial activities, except traditional banking, which require a private or public backstop to operate”. Backstops can come in the form of franchise value of a bank or insurance company, or in the form of a government guarantee. The need for a backstop is in our view a crucial feature of shadow banking, which distinguishes it from the “usual” intermediated capital market activities, such as custodians, hedge funds, leasing companies, etc.