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Enhanced Guidance for Effective Deposit Insurance Systems: Multiple Deposit Insurance Organizations

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The purpose of this paper is not to promote one type of deposit insurance system (unitary or multiple systems) over another but to survey different types of multiple deposit insurance organizations around the world and to provide practical guidance for jurisdictions where multiple deposit insurance organizations currently exist. This guidance will supplement the IADI Core Principles for Effective Deposit Insurance Systems and address specific recommendations arising from the FSB Thematic Review.

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  • International Association of Deposit Insurers, 2015. "Enhanced Guidance for Effective Deposit Insurance Systems: Multiple Deposit Insurance Organizations," IADI Guidance Papers 15-05, International Association of Deposit Insurers.
  • Handle: RePEc:awl:guipap:1505
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    1. International Monetary Fund, 2013. "Germany: 2013 Article IV Consultation," IMF Staff Country Reports 2013/255, International Monetary Fund.
    2. International Monetary Fund, 2011. "Guernsey: Financial Sector Assessment Program Update-Detailed Assessment of Observance on Insurance Core Principles," IMF Staff Country Reports 2011/002, International Monetary Fund.
    3. International Monetary Fund, 2011. "Germany: Financial Sector Assessment Program: Detailed Assessment of Observance on Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision," IMF Staff Country Reports 2011/273, International Monetary Fund.
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    Keywords

    deposit insurance; bank resolution;

    JEL classification:

    • G21 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Banks; Other Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages
    • G33 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - Bankruptcy; Liquidation

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