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Regulating the Financial System Chapter 9 Regulating the Financial System

CONTENS 9.1 Recent International Evidence of Bank Crises 9.2 Sources and Consequences of Runs, Panics, and Crises 9.3 Government Safety Net 9.4 Regulation and Supervision of the Financial System

9.1 Recent International Evidence of Bank Crises

9.2 The Sources and Consequences of Runs, Panics, and Crises 1. Insolvent 清偿力不足 2.Bank Run 银行挤兑 3. Illiquid 流动性不足 4. Bank panic 银行恐慌

9.3 The Government Safety Net 1. three targets: (1) to protect investors. (2) to protect bank customers from monopolistic exploitation. (3) to ensure the stability of the financial system

The Government Safety Net 2. the lender of last resort an institution would be capable of making loans to prevent the failure of solvent banks, and could provide liquidity in sufficient quantities to prevent or end a financial panic 3. deposit insurance a depositor will receive the full account balance up to some maximum amount, even if a bank fails

The Government Safety Net 4. FDIC and Bank Failure the payoff method pays off all the bank’s depositors, then sells all the bank’s assets in an attempt to recover the amount paid out the purchase and assumption method FDIC finds a firm that is willing to take over the failed bank. The FDIC sells the failed bank at a negative price.

The Government Safety Net

The Government Safety Net 5. Problems Created by the Government Safety Net (1) bankers take on more risk than they would normally, since they get the benefits while the government assumes the costs (2) government’s too-big-to-fail policy limits the extent of the market discipline depositors can impose on banks

9.4 Regulation and Supervision of the Financial System

Regulation and Supervision of the Financial System 1. Restrictions on Competition Bank mergers still require government approval. Before granting it, officials must be convinced on two points. First, the new bank must not constitute a monopoly in any geographic region. Second, if a small community bank is to be taken over by a large regional bank, the small bank’s customers must be well served by the merger

Regulation and Supervision of the Financial System 2. Asset Holding Restrictions and Minimum Capital Requirements (1) asset holding restrictions U.S. banks cannot hold common stock generally prohibited from purchasing bonds that are below investment grade

Regulation and Supervision of the Financial System any single private issuer cannot exceed 25 percent of their capital (2) Capital Requirements keep their ratio of capital to assets above some minimum level hold capital in proportion to the risk level of their operations

Regulation and Supervision of the Financial System 3. Disclosure Requirements Banks are required to provide information, both to their customers about the cost of their products and to the financial markets about their balance sheets.

Regulation and Supervision of the Financial System 4. Supervision and Examination The government enforces banking rules and regulations through an elaborate oversight process called supervision. Every depository institution that is insured by the FDIC is examined at least once a year. CAMELS Capital adequacy, Asset quality, Management, Earnings, Liquidity, and Sensitivity to risk

Chapter 9 End of Chapter