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Financial stability is a pillar of well-functioning financial
markets. After the last financial crisis, European policymakers
harmonised banking regulation and revised the framework of banking
resolution. The introduction of the bail-in legislation is a
natural experiment to improve the understanding of banking
resolution and how it affected the funding strategies of banks.
This book assesses whether financial stability has been
strengthened by the change in banks' resolution policy with a focus
on the bail-in. The book shows how banks changed their funding
strategies, shrank their balance-sheets and relied more on
deposits. The book will discuss inter-alia the mis-selling of
bonds, which happened during 2012-2013, analysing whether the bond
allocation changed after the bail-in launch. It discusses how the
bail-in mechanism was deemed credible by equity holders and argues
that the European case would have useful implications for third
countries. Finally, the book relates this discussion to the
possible collateral effects generated by the new resolution policy
during and after the COVID-19 crisis, which will be of particular
interest to researchers and policymakers in banking and financial
institutions.
Financial stability is a pillar of well-functioning financial
markets. After the last financial crisis, European policymakers
harmonised banking regulation and revised the framework of banking
resolution. The introduction of the bail-in legislation is a
natural experiment to improve the understanding of banking
resolution and how it affected the funding strategies of banks.
This book assesses whether financial stability has been
strengthened by the change in banks' resolution policy with a focus
on the bail-in. The book shows how banks changed their funding
strategies, shrank their balance-sheets and relied more on
deposits. The book will discuss inter-alia the mis-selling of
bonds, which happened during 2012-2013, analysing whether the bond
allocation changed after the bail-in launch. It discusses how the
bail-in mechanism was deemed credible by equity holders and argues
that the European case would have useful implications for third
countries. Finally, the book relates this discussion to the
possible collateral effects generated by the new resolution policy
during and after the COVID-19 crisis, which will be of particular
interest to researchers and policymakers in banking and financial
institutions.
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