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Bank exit legislationin US, EU and Japanese financial centres

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This paper analyses bank exit (ie reorganisation and liquidation) legislation in selected financial centres: New York, London, Frankfurt, Helsinki and Tokyo.The focus is on bank exit legislation applicable to commercial banks.The legislation is analysed from the perspective of bank stakeholders, ie bank creditors, depositors and bank shareholders.The analysis is restricted to those legislative provisions that provide security and rights for stakeholders in case of bank exit.In addition to current conditions, the paper covers the main legislative changes of the latter part of the 1990s.

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  • Granlund, Peik, 2002. "Bank exit legislationin US, EU and Japanese financial centres," Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 25/2002, Bank of Finland.
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    1. Granlund, Peik, 2003. "Economic evaluation of bank exit regimes in US, EU and Japanese financial centres," Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 5/2003, Bank of Finland.

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    Keywords

    bank; regulation; supervision; reorganisation; liquidation;
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    JEL classification:

    • G28 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Government Policy and Regulation
    • K23 - Law and Economics - - Regulation and Business Law - - - Regulated Industries and Administrative Law

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