Resolving Systemic Financial Crises

Resolving Systemic Financial Crises
Author: Daniela Klingebiel
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2004
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: 9782004090713

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"Claessens, Klingebiel, and Laeven analyze the role of institutions in resolving systemic banking crises for a broad sample of countries. Banking crises are fiscally costly, especially when policies like substantial liquidity support, explicit government guarantees on financial institutions' liabilities, and forbearance from prudential regulations are used. Higher fiscal outlays do not, however, accelerate the recovery from a crisis. Better institutions--less corruption, improved law and order, legal system, and bureaucracy--do. The authors find these results to be relatively robust to estimation techniques, including controlling for the effects of a poor institutional environment on the likelihood of financial crisis and the size of fiscal costs. Their results suggest that countries should use strict policies to resolve a crisis and use the crisis as an opportunity to implement medium-term structural reforms, which will also help avoid future systemic crises. This paper--a product of the Financial Sector Operations and Policy Department--is part of a larger effort in the department to study financial crisis resolution"--World Bank web site.

Resolving Systemic Financial Crises

Resolving Systemic Financial Crises
Author: Stijn Claessens
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1290705074

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Claessens, Klingebiel, and Laeven analyze the role of institutions in resolving systemic banking crises for a broad sample of countries. Banking crises are fiscally costly, especially when policies like substantial liquidity support, explicit government guarantees on financial institutions' liabilities, and forbearance from prudential regulations are used. Higher fiscal outlays do not, however, accelerate the recovery from a crisis. Better institutions - less corruption, improved law and order, legal system, and bureaucracy - do. The authors find these results to be relatively robust to estimation techniques, including controlling for the effects of a poor institutional environment on the likelihood of financial crisis and the size of fiscal costs. Their results suggest that countries should use strict policies to resolve a crisis and use the crisis as an opportunity to implement medium-term structural reforms, which will also help avoid future systemic crises.This paper - a product of the Financial Sector Operations and Policy Department - is part of a larger effort in the department to study financial crisis resolution.

Systemic Financial Crises

Systemic Financial Crises
Author: Douglas Darrell Evanoff,George G. Kaufman
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789812563484

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Bank failures, like illness and taxes, are almost a certainty at some time in the future. What is less certain is their cost to and adverse implications for macroeconomies. Past failures have frequently been resolved at very high cost to society. However, the cost could be reduced through having a well-developed, credible and widely publicized plan ready to put into action by policymakers. If no such plan is ready when a large bank approaches insolvency, political pressures are likely to influence the response of regulators.Minimizing immediate, short-run costs are likely to outweigh minimizing further out, longer-run and longer-lasting costs, even if these delayed costs promise to be substantially greater. Stated differently, today will win out over tomorrow and politics will trump economics. How best to prevent such unfavorable outcomes is the major theme of this volume. The articles presented review past insolvency resolutions, draw lessons from these resolutions, discuss impediments to efficient resolutions ? including cross-country, cross-regulator, and institutional challenges ? and recommend how to move forward.

Managing Systemic Banking Crises

Managing Systemic Banking Crises
Author: Ms.Marina Moretti,Mr.Marc C Dobler,Mr.Alvaro Piris Chavarri
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781513512273

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This paper updates the IMF’s work on general principles, strategies, and techniques from an operational perspective in preparing for and managing systemic banking crises in light of the experiences and challenges faced during and since the global financial crisis. It summarizes IMF advice concerning these areas from staff of the IMF Monetary and Capital Markets Department (MCM), drawing on Executive Board Papers, IMF staff publications, and country documents (including program documents and technical assistance reports). Unless stated otherwise, the guidance is generally applicable across the IMF membership.

Systemic Banking Crises Revisited

Systemic Banking Crises Revisited
Author: Mr.Luc Laeven,Mr.Fabian Valencia
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2018-09-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781484377048

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This paper updates the database on systemic banking crises presented in Laeven and Valencia (2008, 2013). Drawing on 151 systemic banking crises episodes around the globe during 1970-2017, the database includes information on crisis dates, policy responses to resolve banking crises, and the fiscal and output costs of crises. We provide new evidence that crises in high-income countries tend to last longer and be associated with higher output losses, lower fiscal costs, and more extensive use of bank guarantees and expansionary macro policies than crises in low- and middle-income countries. We complement the banking crises dates with sovereign debt and currency crises dates to find that sovereign debt and currency crises tend to coincide or follow banking crises.

Managing Systemic Banking Crises

Managing Systemic Banking Crises
Author: Mr.Marc Quintyn,Mr.David S. Hoelscher
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2003-08-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781589062245

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Recent financial sector crises and their resolution have raised new issues and provided additional experiences to draw on in the future. Banking sector problems in Russia, Turkey, and a few Latin American countries occurred within the context of highly dollarized economies, high levels of sovereign debt, severely limited fiscal resources, or combinations thereof. These factors have challenged the effectiveness of many of the typical tools for bank resolution. This publication focuses on the issues raised in systemic crises, not on the resolution of individual bank problems. Based on the lessons learned during the Asian crisis, it updates the IMF’s work on the general principles, strategies, and techniques for managing these crises.

Systemic Financial Crises

Systemic Financial Crises
Author: Patrick Honohan,Luc Laeven
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2005-09-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521851858

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This book analyzes government policies to contain and resolve systemic financial crises.

Managing the Real and Fiscal Effects of Banking Crises

Managing the Real and Fiscal Effects of Banking Crises
Author: Daniela Klingebiel,Luc Laeven
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821350560

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This volume provides two recent analyses of government responses to financial crises; they have been developed in the light of the recent East Asian crisis, but also draw on experiences from other regions. Issues discussed relate to: the tradeoffs involved in public policies for systemic financial and corporate sector restructuring; and the use of cross-country evidence to determine whether specific crisis containment and resolution policies effect the fiscal costs of resolving a crisis. The book also presents information on 113 systemic banking crises that have occurred in 93 countries since the 1970s, as well as 50 borderline or non-systemic banking crises in 44 countries during the same period.