This edited volume examines the deposit insurance industry and the challenges the industry faces in the twenty-first century.
ANDREW CAMPBELL is Director at the Centre for Business Law and Practice at the University of Leeds, UK, and Consulting Counsel on banking law to the Legal Department of the International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C., USA. He holds a practising certificate as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court in England and Wales. He is co-author, with Peter Cartwright, of Banks in Crisis: The Legal Response, and co-author of Butterworths Annotated Guide to the Financial Services and Markets Act.
JOHN RAYMOND LABROSSE is Secretary General of the International Association of Deposit Insurers (IADI). Before joining IADI, he was Director of International Affairs, Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation where he was responsible for CIDC's relationships with other deposit insurers around the world and, at the same time, he was the Executive Director of the Financial Stability Forum's Study and Working Groups on Deposit Insurance.
DAVID G. MAYES is Adviser to the Board of the Bank of Finland; Professor of Economics at London South Bank University, UK; Adjunct Professor at the University of Canterbury; and visiting Professor at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He has published widely on monetary policy and financial stability and is advisor to several central banks.
DALVINDER SINGH is Senior Lecturer in Law at Oxford Brookes University, UK, and Managing Editor of the Journal of Banking Regulation. He is also Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, UK, and has acted as a consultant to the International Monetary Fund.
List of Tables
p. vii
List of Figures
p. viii
List of Boxes
p. x
Preface
p. xi
Notes on the Contributors and Editors
p. xiii
Acknowledgements
p. xvii
Promoting Financial Stability through Effective Depositor Protection: The Case for Explicit Limited Deposit Insurance
p. 1
Legal Aspects of the Interests of Depositor Creditors: The Case for Deposit Protection Systems
p. 40
Instituting a Deposit Insurance System: Why? How?
p. 71
Organizational Design and Positioning of the Deposit Insurance Function in the Financial System Safety Net
p. 92
A Survey of Deposit Insurance in East Asia: Post-Asian Financial Crisis
p. 117
Financial Disintermediation, Financial Sector Regulation and Deposit Insurance
p. 148
Measures to Promote Effective Interrelationships among Financial Safety Net Participants
p. 183
Using Efficient Bank Insolvency Resolution to Solve the Deposit Insurance Problem
p. 198
Contingency Planning: A Practitioner's Guide Drawing from Lessons Learned from Dealing with Bank Failures
p. 212
General Guidance for the Resolution of Bank Failures
p. 231
Responsibility without Power: Two Solutions to the Problem of Foreign-Owned Systemic Bank Branches
p. 267
Promoting International Cooperation in Resolving Bank Failures
p. 288
Economic Performance of KDIC's Resolution System
p. 297
The Role of Deposit Insurance in Promoting Financial System Stability in Nigeria
p. 325
Index
p. 343
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