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Financial centres in Europe: post-crisis risks, challanges and opportunities
In: Palgrave Macmillan studies in banking and financial institutions
Monetary policies, banking systems, regulatory convergence, efficiency and growth in the Mediterranean
In: Palgrave Macmillan studies in banking and financial institutions
Assessing the performance of banking M&As in Europe: a new conceptual approach
In: Research report in finance and banking [37]
The new Basel capital accord and SME financing: SMEs and the new rating culture
In: Research report in finance and banking [36]
Bank Business Models and Risk: What Policy Implications (Presentation Slides)
In: Presentation at Conference on Systemic Risk and the Organization of the Financial System, Chapman University, May 13, 2017
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Bank Business Models in Europe: Why Does it Matter for the Future of Regulation and Resolution?
In: International Research Centre on Cooperative Finance Policy Paper Jul 2016
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Financial Sector Development and Integration in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean: Towards a Long-Term Sustainable Transition
In: MEDPRO Policy Paper No. 7/April 2013
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Monetary policies, banking systems, regulatory convergence, efficiency and growth in the Mediterranean
In: Palgrave Macmillan studies in banking and financial institutions
Monetary policies and international standards and norms on banking regulations have, once again, come to the forefront of the policy discussion in developed nations due to the recent crisis in the world's financial markets. This discussion is far from new, nor does it apply exclusively to the world's most advanced economies. A stable monetary policy and a sound and well-enforced regulatory regime can help developing nations channel financial resources more efficiently into investments. For open economies it can also act as a buffer, an important stability factor in today's shaky market environment. This book assesses the challenges facing monetary policies and the independence of central banks. It explores banking systems and examines the impact of monetary policy and banking sector regulations on bank efficiency and economic growth in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean, at the same time investigating the level of convergence of regulatory practices and efficiency to EU Mediterranean standards.
Financial centres in Europe: post-crisis risks, challenges and opportunities
In: Palgrave Macmillan studies in banking and financial institutions
Financial centres are constantly evolving to accommodate an increasingly integrated global economy and an equally challenging environment post financial crisis. They are home to a range of financial services and serve as intermediaries between mostly non-resident clients and international and local financial institutions, large or small. Financial centres have grown over recent decades as a direct result of the increasing importance of financial markets across the globe. Using analysis from a representative sample of financial centres in Europe and elsewhere, face-to-face surveys pre and post crisis and systematic comparisons, Financial Centres in Europe provides a comprehensive assessment of the extent to which increased international cooperation in regulation and taxation could allow financial centres to better respond to risks and opportunities facing them in the future. At the same time, it identifies challenges of a geopolitical and macroeconomic nature facing financial centres in the coming years.
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Scenarios Assessment and Transitions Towards a Sustainable Euro-Mediterranean in 2030
In: MedPro Policy Paper No. 9 / July 2013
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The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership and Development Assistance: Past Trends and Future Scenarios
In: MEDPRO Technical Report No. 32/March 2013
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Access by MSMEs to Finance in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean: What Role for Credit Guarantee Schemes?
In: MEDPRO Technical Report No. 35/April 2013
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Chindia FDI in Africa: Implications for Europe and Re-polarization
In: EU-Asia and the Re-Polarization of the Global Economic Arena; Advanced Research on Asian Economy and Economies of Other Continents, S. 305-361