This book, the leading guide to the structure of bank financial regulation, is invaluable for lawyers and others interested in the regulatory drivers shaping financial transactions and techniques. The third edition analyses the now substantial body of law on this topic, covers the impact of the final Basel III settlement, and addresses the changes to bank capital driven by bank recovery regimes.
This book, the leading guide to the structure of bank financial regulation, is invaluable for lawyers and others interested in the regulatory drivers shaping financial transactions and techniques. The third edition analyses the now substantial body of law on this topic, covers the impact of the final Basel III settlement, and addresses the changes to bank capital driven by bank recovery regimes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Simon Gleeson is a partner at Clifford Chance LLP in London, specialising in banking and financial markets law and regulation, clearing, settlement and derivatives. Simon's experience includes advising governments, regulators and public bodies as well as banks, investment firms, fund managers and other financial institutions on a wide range of regulatory issues. He is described by all of the major legal directories as one of the world's leading experts in financial services and banking regulation, capital markets and derivatives.
Inhaltsangabe
I THE ELEMENTS OF BANK FINANCIAL SUPERVISION 1.: Introduction to Banks and Banking 2.: Why Are Banks Supervised? 3.: Basel and International Bank Regulation 4.: Bank Capital 5.: Bank Capital Requirements 6.: Total Loss Absorbing Capital (TLAC) II COMMERCIAL BANKING 7.: Credit Risk 8.: The Standardized Approach 9.: Model Based Approaches to Risk Weighting 10.: The Internal Ratings Based Approach 11.: Netting, Collateral, and Credit Risk Mitigation III INVESTMENT BANKING 12.: The Trading Book 13.: Trading Book Models 14.: The Trading Book - Position Risk 15.: Counterparty Risk in the Trading Book 16.: Credit Value Adjustment 17.: Derivatives, Clearing, and Exposures to CCPS 18.: Securitization and Repackaging IV OTHER RISKS 19.: Operational Risk Requirements 20.: Concentration and Large Exposures V BASEL III REQUIREMENTS 21.: Liquidity Requirements 22.: Liquidity Coverage Ratio and Net Stable Funding Ratio 23.: The Leverage Ratio VI BANK GROUP SUPERVISION 24.: Group Supervision 25.: Financial Conglomerates 26.: Cross-Border Supervision of Bank Groups 27.: Pillar Three-Disclosure Requirements
I THE ELEMENTS OF BANK FINANCIAL SUPERVISION 1.: Introduction to Banks and Banking 2.: Why Are Banks Supervised? 3.: Basel and International Bank Regulation 4.: Bank Capital 5.: Bank Capital Requirements 6.: Total Loss Absorbing Capital (TLAC) II COMMERCIAL BANKING 7.: Credit Risk 8.: The Standardized Approach 9.: Model Based Approaches to Risk Weighting 10.: The Internal Ratings Based Approach 11.: Netting, Collateral, and Credit Risk Mitigation III INVESTMENT BANKING 12.: The Trading Book 13.: Trading Book Models 14.: The Trading Book - Position Risk 15.: Counterparty Risk in the Trading Book 16.: Credit Value Adjustment 17.: Derivatives, Clearing, and Exposures to CCPS 18.: Securitization and Repackaging IV OTHER RISKS 19.: Operational Risk Requirements 20.: Concentration and Large Exposures V BASEL III REQUIREMENTS 21.: Liquidity Requirements 22.: Liquidity Coverage Ratio and Net Stable Funding Ratio 23.: The Leverage Ratio VI BANK GROUP SUPERVISION 24.: Group Supervision 25.: Financial Conglomerates 26.: Cross-Border Supervision of Bank Groups 27.: Pillar Three-Disclosure Requirements
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