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This dissertation explores structural reforms for banks that stipulate the separation of deposit-taking and other services considered vital to the real economy from certain investment banking activities deemed particularly risky with the aim of, inter alia, mitigating systemic risk and the too-big-t...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-498912021-07-08T14:49:07Z Ring-Fencing in Europe Oppolzer, Konstantin bank separation ring-fencing structural reform retail banking investment banking Liikanen Report Volcker rule Glass-Steagall Vickers Report banking reform bic Book Industry Communication::L Law This dissertation explores structural reforms for banks that stipulate the separation of deposit-taking and other services considered vital to the real economy from certain investment banking activities deemed particularly risky with the aim of, inter alia, mitigating systemic risk and the too-big-to-fail problem. These structural reforms can collectively be referred to as “ring-fencing”. The focus of the dissertation is on the legal developments on a European Union level and in the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland, which are home to Europe’s most important financial centres. The dissertation is divided into three parts: In its first part, it establishes a concept and a definition of ring-fencing that allow to distinguish it from related bank structural reforms. In its second part, it assesses legislative steps already taken in the European Union and the withdrawal of the file by the European Commission and discusses potential alternatives for installing a union-wide ring-fence. In its third part, a legal comparative analysis is conducted, discussing conceptual differences in national bank structural reform legislation in the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland and exploring whether the countries adopted legislation that matches the concept and definition of ring-fencing established in the first part. Altogether, the dissertation contributes to the terminology and classification of existing and future ring-fencing initiatives and paints a comprehensive picture of current developments and prospects on EU level. It furthermore highlights structural differences of national approaches of Europe's three most important financial centres, and casts light on Switzerland’s unique yet barely recognized ring-fencing efforts. 2021-07-08T11:28:30Z 2021-07-08T11:28:30Z 2019 book ONIX_20210708_9783748903451_93 9783748903451 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/49891 eng Studien zum Bank-, Börsen- und Kapitalmarktrecht application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9783748903451.pdf https://www.nomos-shop.de/titel/ring-fencing-in-europe-id-77939/ Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 10.5771/9783748903451. 10.5771/9783748903451. a828cf6c-76dd-4fdb-b400-ec5fba9459b8 07f61e34-5b96-49f0-9860-c87dd8228f26 9783748903451 Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) 75 Baden-Baden 10BP12_189510 Open Access Books Ring-Fencing in Europe - The EU's Rocky Path Towards Bank Structural Reform and a Legal Comparative Look at National Legislation Concerning Structural Reform in Europe's Three Financial Capitals Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung Swiss National Science Foundation open access
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description This dissertation explores structural reforms for banks that stipulate the separation of deposit-taking and other services considered vital to the real economy from certain investment banking activities deemed particularly risky with the aim of, inter alia, mitigating systemic risk and the too-big-to-fail problem. These structural reforms can collectively be referred to as “ring-fencing”. The focus of the dissertation is on the legal developments on a European Union level and in the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland, which are home to Europe’s most important financial centres. The dissertation is divided into three parts: In its first part, it establishes a concept and a definition of ring-fencing that allow to distinguish it from related bank structural reforms. In its second part, it assesses legislative steps already taken in the European Union and the withdrawal of the file by the European Commission and discusses potential alternatives for installing a union-wide ring-fence. In its third part, a legal comparative analysis is conducted, discussing conceptual differences in national bank structural reform legislation in the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland and exploring whether the countries adopted legislation that matches the concept and definition of ring-fencing established in the first part. Altogether, the dissertation contributes to the terminology and classification of existing and future ring-fencing initiatives and paints a comprehensive picture of current developments and prospects on EU level. It furthermore highlights structural differences of national approaches of Europe's three most important financial centres, and casts light on Switzerland’s unique yet barely recognized ring-fencing efforts.
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