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European Cross-Border Banking and Banking Supervision

Dalvinder Singh

European Cross-Border Banking and Banking Supervision
European Cross-Border Banking and Banking Supervision

European Cross-Border Banking and Banking Supervision

Dalvinder Singh

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Description

This new work analyses the cross-border exercise of banking activity in the EU and its supervision, from the perspective of the 'home-host rule'. It examines the current system and considers whether the centralisation of decision making and a more effective mutualisation of financing tools could improve the safety and soundness of the EU banking system.

An insightful read.

The book must be praised for its clear and comprehensive analysis of the home and host Member States' difficulties in critical areas of the European cross-border banking and banking supervision. It is an outstanding research work that seeks to make the reader reflect on the most salient challenges faced by regulators and supervisors when dealing with cross-border transactions and failing institutions.

[T]he book is a good addition to literature on banking supervision and regulation in Europe. It is the result of well-documented research on the topic and shows a deep understanding of banking supervision. As for the readership, the book adopts a theoretical approach and would be particularly useful for scholars and students to understand the European framework on EU banking regulation in a comprehensive way, including institutional arrangements within the banking union.

Professor Singh provides readers with a holistic and critical examination of the mechanisms of international co-operation in light of the European reforms after the financial crisis. The entire legal construction of the book is based on empirical analysis. The amount of relevant financial data gathered, interpreted and made available to the reader in order to illustrate the interconnections and cross-border exposures between Member States and how they influence home-host decision-making is huge ... Overall, the extremely profound and comprehensive analyses, based on an impressive financial data background, makes this new book an outstanding piece of scholarship and a must-read for all practitioners, academics and policymakers involved in the area of cross-border banking supervision, resolution or insolvency.

This book, written by a well-known scholar and expert in banking regulation, Dalvinder Singh (The University of Warwick), is not a typical law book. It takes a holistic multidisciplinary approach and begins with the empirical overview of the cross-border banking activity within the EU, which shows considerable differences in the levels of foreign bank interconnection and concentration ... As COVID-19 rages and brings the global economy to a near standstill, banks acquire a crucial role in providing the much needed liquidity to struggling businesses. At the same time, the rising government debt, unclear prospects of economic recovery and the rapid growth of non-performing loans put the European cross-border banking, bank supervision and resolution under the spotlight, highlighting the importance of close cooperation and solidarity, and making the book by Singh particularly relevant and timely.

Dalvinder Singh is Professor of Law at the University of Warwick, Coventry, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Bologna, Department of Management. He is also on the Advisory Panel of the International Association of Deposit Insurers, c/o Bank for International Settlements, Basel, Switzerland.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Oxford University Press
  • Pub date
    Apr 2020
  • Pages
    314
  • Theme
    Financial services law and regulation
  • Dimensions
    255 x 180 x 30 mm
  • Weight
    1 gram
  • EAN
    9780198844754
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English