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Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2005

Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2005

... and banking supervisors agreed on a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in crisis situations, drafted by the Banking Supervision Committee (BSC) of the ...between supervisors, central ...

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Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2012

Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2012

... The first priority we faced was to significantly strengthen the capital po sition of EU banks and dispel concerns on their ability to withstand fur- ther shocks. Market concerns were driving a funding squeeze for Euro- ...

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Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2007

Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2007

... European Banking Industry Committee (EBIC) and FIN-USE each nominate two members; one member is appointed on a joint nomination by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA), the London Investment ...

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Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2006

Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2006

... According to its Charter, the Groupe de Contact (GdC) is the main working group of CEBS. Throughout its existence, the GdC has always focused on information sharing on supervisory practices, providing input on regulatory ...

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Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2004

Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2004

... The key principle underpinning the ICAAP is that “banks should have a process for assessing their overall capital adequacy in relation to their risk profile and a strategy for maintaining their capital levels.” This ...

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Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2012 Summary

Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2012 Summary

... provide supervisors and col- leges with a tool to monitor the asset quality of banks’ books on a common basis, and will provide crucial input into future stress ...

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Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2010

Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2010

... EU banking groups which operate across ...of supervisors are among the main features in this ...national supervisors are not able to agree on a ...

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Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2011

Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2011

... A key component of the Risk Analysis activities in 2011 was the EU-wide stress test exercise which was performed on a sample of 91 banks using a single adverse scenario and consistent methodology. This exercise has ...

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Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2008

Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2008

... if supervisors appear well equipped with enforcement powers in going concern situations, substantial differences crop up in the range of intervention measures available for ailing but solvent ...of ...

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Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2009

Committee of European Banking Supervisors Annual Report 2009

... to macro-economic and bank sector analyses is felt important to assess the resilience of the EU banking sector and receive early warnings for supervisory purposes. CEBS contributions focus on regular risk ...

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An investigation into the determinants of user acceptance of personalization in online banking

An investigation into the determinants of user acceptance of personalization in online banking

... Trust (TR) was another variable we believed would influence acceptance. It measured the confidence the client had in the bank’s reliability and integrity had a mean score of 5.14. Interestingly this was the variable with ...

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eu spotlight 2012/07, December 2012: At long last, the EU takes on its banks

eu spotlight 2012/07, December 2012: At long last, the EU takes on its banks

... This also demonstrates that in an economic and monetary union the impact of misdemeanours or mistakes made in the banking sector of one member state can no longer be restricted to that particular country. They ...

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The Contents and Timing of a European Banking Union: Reflections on the differing views  CEPS Essay (No  2), 30 November 2012

The Contents and Timing of a European Banking Union: Reflections on the differing views. CEPS Essay (No. 2), 30 November 2012

... insufficiently strict national bank supervision (as illustrated e.g. in the excessive lending to property companies and projects as well as mortgages in both Spain and Ireland). In Spain, none of the cajas, the regional ...

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The role of the external auditor in the regulation and supervision of the UK banking system

The role of the external auditor in the regulation and supervision of the UK banking system

... by supervisors, enforcement staff and decision makers in considering possible breaches of statutory or regulatory requirements, and the nature and extent of the communications and interactions between them; the ...

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Factors Affecting Adaptation of Information Technology Among Nationalized and Private Bank Employees

Factors Affecting Adaptation of Information Technology Among Nationalized and Private Bank Employees

... Internet banking, it is nonetheless expected that the influence of these groups as a whole will be significantly related to the individual’s intention to adopt Internet ...The banking system has been ...

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The Contents and Timing of a European Banking Union: Reflections on the differing views  CEPS Essay (No  2), 30 November 2012

The Contents and Timing of a European Banking Union: Reflections on the differing views CEPS Essay (No 2), 30 November 2012

... Even if the participating countries agree on common rules for burden-sharing in the cost of failed, insolvent banks, that still leaves open the awkward question of whether the burden- sharing agreements apply merely to ...

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Exploring the experience of supervising pre-registration nursing students thorough their literature review dissertation

Exploring the experience of supervising pre-registration nursing students thorough their literature review dissertation

... postgraduate training is unique among academic responsibilities as it provides a direct link between teaching and learning activities and research, highlighting how supervision cannot be underestimated in bringing ...

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Determinants of employees trust in their daily supervisors

Determinants of employees trust in their daily supervisors

... daily supervisors in order to be able to trust ...when supervisors only value their own opinion and not those of the employees, employees will feel a lack of respect and trust from their daily ...of ...

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The Value of the Undergraduate Dissertation: Perceptions of Supervisors

The Value of the Undergraduate Dissertation: Perceptions of Supervisors

... Dissertations are a common feature of final year undergraduate study, but there has been little research into their impact on student performance and satisfaction (Hammick and Acker, 1998; Webster et al., 2000; Pathirage ...

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