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International finance 120181-1165 International banking
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International finance 120181-1165 Lecture outline International banking as a part of the IMS International banking market Supervision in international banking
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking as a part of the IMS International banks International financial organisations Central banks International financial institutions
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking as a part of the IMS Banks servicing international trade Interbank financial settlements system Financing international trade
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking activity Interbank loans and deposits Financing international transactions Issuance od eurobonds Consortium credit Servicing eurocurrency markets Managing international asset portfolios
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International finance 120181-1165 The international banking market A part of the international financial market Participants Finacial centres
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking centres Number of foreign banks Share of foreign currency transactions Share of non-residents
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking centres Onshore centres Offshore centres Onshore offshore centres
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International finance 120181-1165 The international banking market Forms of activity on the market International banking activity American international banking The globalisation of financial markets and international banking
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International finance 120181-1165 Forms of activity on the market Correspondent banks Representative offices Subsidiaries and branches Shell branches
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International finance 120181-1165 American international banking Intesive activity on the offshore markets International Banking Facilities- 1981 An enclave of the American banking market
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International finance 120181-1165 American international banking The dominance of American international banking in the sector Limitations to the banking activity Limitation of foreign transactions financing
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International finance 120181-1165 American international banking Edge Act- 1916 Edge Act corporations Eclectic intitutions
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking and the globalisation of financial markets Changing the activity profile of the banks Deregulation Technological progress Innovations Competitive pressure
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking and the globalisation of financial markets Banking regulation vs. protection Capital concentration oligopolistic structure Competing through „sevices quality”
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking and the globalisation of financial markets Deposit guarantees Lender of last resort Subventions Too big to fail
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking and the globalisation of financial markets New services The competition of investment funds Shrinking area of banking activity New banking strategies
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking and the globalisation of financial markets Decrease of intermediation Product diversification New areas for banking activity
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking and the globalisation of financial markets Banking corporations Securitisation Investment banking
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking and the globalisation of financial markets Internationalisation of banks International banking stategies New risk management techniques
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking supervision The goals: Ensuring safe and effective payment settlements Risk minimalisation Ensuring international financial system stability
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking supervision Environment of the regulation: Financial markets globalisation Non-banking institutions Banking crises
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking supervision The Basel Comitee Recommendations International banking supervision Minimum prudential criteria
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking supervision Basel I - 1988 Basel II- 2004 Basel III- work in progress
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International finance 120181-1165 Basel I Banking supervision- international responsibility Information exchange The Cook indicator
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International finance 120181-1165 Basel II Risk diversification Operational vs. credit risk Limiting regulatory arbitrage
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International finance 120181-1165 Basel II 3 pillars minimum equity requirements improvement of supervisory tools market disciplne
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International finance 120181-1165 Basel II The fiancial crisis 2008-2009 Frequent appliance of leverages Securitised vs. notsecuritised products Stressed value-at-risk
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International finance 120181-1165 Basel III Increase of capital requirements Common equity Leverage indicator Anticyclical equity buffer Default risk limitation Short term and medium term liquidity indicators
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International finance 120181-1165 Basel III The too big to fail problem solved??? Banking liquidity Preventing future crises???
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International finance 120181-1165 Basel III Anticyclical regulations The euro-area- specific conditions Anticyclical regulations instead of anticyclical monetary policy
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International finance 120181-1165 Regulation in respective countries USA EU countries
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking regulation difficulties Offshore banking No deposit guarantees No minimum reserve requirements Diffuculties in supervision Lender of last resort???
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International finance 120181-1165 International banking regulation difficulties National regulations Emerging markets International non-banking institutions
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International finance 120181-1165 Summing up International bankin as a part of the IMS International banking activities Specific role of the American international banking Financial markets globalisation
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International finance 120181-1165 Summing up The Basel Committee Risk diversification Changes of the regulations brought by the financial crisis 2007-2009
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International finance 120181-1165 References E. Chrabonszczewska, L. Oręziak, Międzynardowe rynki finansowe, Oficyna Wydawnicza SGH, Warszawa 2000, P. Krugman, M.Obstfeld, International economics: theory and policy, Pearson, Addison Wesley, Boston 2009, K. Lutkowski, Finanse międzynarodowe. Zarys problematyki., PWN, Warszawa, 2007, International framework for liquidity risk measurement, standards and monitoring, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, BIS, 2010 Strengthening the resilience of the banking sector, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, BIS, 2009.
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