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Since July 2007, the developed countries faced the most serious and disruptive crisis after the 1929 Great Depression. As the crisis unfolded, policy authorities stepped in to support troubled financial institutions with large bailouts. This prevented a m... see more

Numerous big banking scandals in the period from 1980 to the collapse of financial markets in the US in September 2008 indicate that the Global economic crisis was inevitable. This is because the basic causes of the crisis are built into the foundations o... see more

Financial sector development depends on the efficiency of its regulatory mechanisms that should correspond to the directions of implementation of state financial policy, which is aimed at the support for economic stability, protection of interests of part... see more

The paper offers a critical assessment of the financial reforms adopted or proposed at the European level. The reshaping of the EU institutional architecture and the adoption of the new Basel 3 rules should reduce the national margins of discretion that h... see more

The banking system is one of the main areas in which Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been rapidly adopted and implemented, which has led to the automation of many processes.In this context, the "ethics" of the entire banking system is governed by sound p... see more

The paper examines the relationship between banking and securities activities in the light of financial market developments (securitisation, institutionalization of investment, emergence of complex financial instruments, conglomeration... see more

The banking crises over the last two decades around the world has renewed the interestin market discipline in banking systems. This interest is not merely academic, but it alsoapparent in recent policy initiatives such as the latest capital proposal by Th... see more

The evolution of the EU supervisory architecture has demonstrated that it took the risk of a euro break-up to barely overcome the Member States and their supervisors’ political resistances to centralisation. In the two-tier Europe that is emerging after t... see more

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