Capital Adequacy beyond Basel: Banking, Securities, and Insurance
This book is timely since the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision at the Bank for International Settlements is in the process of making major changes in the capital rules for banks. It is important that capital adequacy regulation helps to achieve financial stability in the most efficient way. Capital adequacy rules have become a key tool to protect financial institutions. The research contained within the book covers some key issues at stake in the capital requirements for insurance and securities firms. The contributors are among the leading scholars in financial economics and law. Their contributions analyze the use of subordinated debt, internal models, and rating agencies in addition to examining the effect on capital of reinsurance, securitization, credit derivatives, and similar instruments.
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Capital Adequacy beyond Basel: Banking, Securities, and Insurance
This book is timely since the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision at the Bank for International Settlements is in the process of making major changes in the capital rules for banks. It is important that capital adequacy regulation helps to achieve financial stability in the most efficient way. Capital adequacy rules have become a key tool to protect financial institutions. The research contained within the book covers some key issues at stake in the capital requirements for insurance and securities firms. The contributors are among the leading scholars in financial economics and law. Their contributions analyze the use of subordinated debt, internal models, and rating agencies in addition to examining the effect on capital of reinsurance, securitization, credit derivatives, and similar instruments.
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Capital Adequacy beyond Basel: Banking, Securities, and Insurance

Capital Adequacy beyond Basel: Banking, Securities, and Insurance

Capital Adequacy beyond Basel: Banking, Securities, and Insurance

Capital Adequacy beyond Basel: Banking, Securities, and Insurance

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This book is timely since the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision at the Bank for International Settlements is in the process of making major changes in the capital rules for banks. It is important that capital adequacy regulation helps to achieve financial stability in the most efficient way. Capital adequacy rules have become a key tool to protect financial institutions. The research contained within the book covers some key issues at stake in the capital requirements for insurance and securities firms. The contributors are among the leading scholars in financial economics and law. Their contributions analyze the use of subordinated debt, internal models, and rating agencies in addition to examining the effect on capital of reinsurance, securitization, credit derivatives, and similar instruments.

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ISBN-13: 9780199883523
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/17/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 11 MB
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Table of Contents

Introduction1. Capital Regulation for Position Risk in Banks, Securities Firms, and Insurance Companies, Richard Herring and Til Schuermann2. Capital Adequacy in Insurance and Reinsurance, Schott E. Harrington3. Consolidated Capital Regulation for Financial Conglomerates, Howell E. Jackson4. Using a Mandatory Subordinated Debt Issuance Requirement to Set Regulatory Capital Requirements for Bank Credit Risks, Paul Kupiec5. No Pain, No Gain? Effecting Market Discipline via "Reverse Convertible Debentures", Mark J. Flannerty6. The Use of Internal Models: Comparison of the New Basel Credit Proposals with Available Internal Models for Credit Risk, Michel Crouhy, Dan Galai, and Robert Mark7. Sizing Operational Risk and the Effect of Insurance: Implications for the Basel II Capital Accord, Andrew P. Kuritzkes and Hal S. Scott8. Enforcement of Risk-Based Capital Rules, Philip A. WellonsIndex
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