Capital and Liquidity Requirements for European Banks

Capital and Liquidity Requirements for European Banks

Joosen, Bart P.M.; Troeger, Tobias H.; Lamandini, Marco

Oxford University Press

03/2022

784

Dura

Inglês

9780198867319

15 a 20 dias

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Bart Joosen, Marco Lamandini, and Tobias Troeger: Introduction
Part 1: ORIGIN AND CONTEXT OF CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EUROPEAN CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
1: Christos Gortsos: Overview of Capital Adequacy Legislation in Europe
Part 2: QUALITATIVE CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
2: Marco Lamandini and David Ramos Munoz,: The Definition of Regulatory Capital Instruments
3: Karl Philipp Wojcik: 3 Direct Effect and Binding of European Regulation
4: Tobias Troeger: Qualitative capital requirements and their relationship with MREL/TLAC
Part 3: QUANTITIVE CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
5: Bart Joosen: The construction of the Total Risk Exposure Amount and the relationship with Combined Buffer Requirements
6: Bart Joosen: 6 Ordinary quantitative buffer requirements, the definition of default, loss distribution, expected and unexpected loss and provisioning
7: Bart Joosen: Credit Risk and Dilution Risk, Standardised and Internal Ratings Based Methods
8: Bart Joosen: Credit Risk Mitigation Techniques and Credit Risk Protection
9: Bart Joosen: Capital Treatment of Securitisations
10: Umberto Cherubini: Position Risk and Market Risk measures. Fundamental Review of the Trading Book
11: Matthias Haentjens: Capital Markets Transactions and Counterparty Credit Risk
12: Bart Joosen: Operational Risk in the capital requirements framework for banks
13: Dr. Katerina Lagaria: Capital Conservation Buffer, Countercyclical Capital Buffer
14: Tobias Troeger: Capital buffers for systemically important banks and Systemic Risk Buffer
Part 4: LIQUIDITY SUPERVISION AND REQUIREMENTS
15: Willem Boonstra and Bruno de Cleen: Liquidity risk and its management: The LCR and NSFR
16: Seraina Gruenewald: Securitisation positions and covered bond positions as HQLA
Part 5: SUPERVISORY REVIEW AND EVALUATION PROCESS AND PILLAR 2 CAPITAL
17: Dalvinder Singh: Internal Capital and Liquidity Adequacy Assessment, Purpose and Relation with Supervisory Engagement
18: Marco Lamandini and David Ramos Munoz: Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP) in the Context of the Exercise of Supervisory Powers and Extraordinary Measures
19: Pedro Duarte Neves, Lucio Tome Feteira, and Luis Silva Morais: Stress-testing in banking in the EU: Critical issues and new prospects
Part 6: VI REPORTING AND DISCLOSURES
20: Christos Hadjiemmanuil: Reporting and disclosure requirements for smaller banks, application of the principle of proportionality
21: Edgar Loew and Kevin Voigt: Applicable Accounting Principles, IFRS, Local GAAP and Compatibility with Prudential Reporting
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