Bank funding, liquidity, and capital adequacy : a law and finance approach /

"Focusing primarily on the banking system in the United States, this book offers an innovative framework that integrates a depository bank's liquidity and its capital adequacy into a unified notion of funding that helps to explain how the 2007-2008 crisis unfolded, why central banks succee...

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Main Authors: Gabilondo, José
Published: Edward Elgar Publishing,
Publisher Address: Cheltenham, UK :
Publication Dates: [2016]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Elgar financial law
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Summary: "Focusing primarily on the banking system in the United States, this book offers an innovative framework that integrates a depository bank's liquidity and its capital adequacy into a unified notion of funding that helps to explain how the 2007-2008 crisis unfolded, why central banks succeeded in resolving the crisis, and how the conceptual legacy of the crisis and its resolution led to lasting changes in bank funding regulation, including new objective requirements for bank liquidity. To provide a comparative context, the book also examines the funding models of nonbank intermediaries like d
Carrier Form: xi, 157 pages : illustrations, forms ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781783479160 (cased) :
1783479167
9781783479177 (eBook)
1783479175 (eBook)
Index Number: KF974
CLC: D971.222.8
Call Number: D971.222.8/G113
Contents: Why bank funding? --
The wages of intermediation --
Other funding models --
Funding lessons from the 2007-2008 crisis --
Regulatory capital --
Regulatory liquidity.