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Home and Host Supervisors' Relations from a Host Supervisor's Perspective

In: Cross-Border Banking Regulatory Challenges

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  • Piotr Bednarski

    (National Bank of Poland, Poland)

  • Grzegorz Bielicki

    (National Bank of Poland, Poland)

Abstract

The following sections are included:IntroductionBackgroundBanking sectors in CEE under foreign controlImpact of systemic foreign banks' on the stability of local financial sectorThe Principles of Foreign Banks' Operations in Host Jurisdiction: A Case for Systemic BanksSystemic foreign subsidiaries should be able to operate on a stand-alone basisKey components of stand-alone basis principleJustification for stand-alone principle: Broader legal and economic frameworkChallenges to stand-alone principle: Parent bank and subsidiary bank relationsCurrent Legal Framework for Cooperation between Home and Host SupervisorsBasel II and cross-border cooperationEU Supervisors and Legislators Response to IndustryProspects for Home and Host Supervisors' Cooperation — Concerns and HopesDismantling some elements of existing supervisory architecture without addressing international framework for problem bank resolutionFuture perspectiveFinal RemarksReferences

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  • Piotr Bednarski & Grzegorz Bielicki, 2006. "Home and Host Supervisors' Relations from a Host Supervisor's Perspective," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Gerard Caprio Jr & Douglas D Evanoff & George G Kaufman (ed.), Cross-Border Banking Regulatory Challenges, chapter 14, pages 211-229, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812773418_0014
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