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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Effects of the recessions - BBC video
- Basel architecture
- The risk-based regulator
- CAMEL rating system
- Pillar 2
- BaFin risk classification 2007
- Edinburgh European Summit
- Regulatory dialectic
- Pillar 1
- The invisible regulator
- Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
- Bank, regulator and market (1)
- The fatigued regulator
- Quote of Nout Wellink, chairman of the BCBS
- The new regulator - time line
- Micro-prudential vs. Macro-prudential
- Macro-prudential
- Regulatory architecture
- Private capital pools / hedge funds
- Credit rating agencies (CRA)
- Accounting reform
- Counter-cyclical provisioning
- Transparency / pillar 3
- Micro-prudential - capital
- Pillar 1 capital ratio / leverage ratio
- Incremental risk charge - stressed VaR
- Securitisation
- Risk management - stress testing
- Risk management - liquidity risk
- Risk management - remuneration
- The new regulator - dilemma
- Bank, regulator and market (2)
- Public-private dialogue
- Torsten Strulik, Matthias Kussin quote
- BCBS consultation paper (July 2008)
- Collective approaches
- FSF recommendations: operational infrastructure
- Toward greater financial stability report
- Senior Supervisors Group report
- Sven Ove Hansson quot
Topics Covered
- The crisis
- Implications for risk based supervision
- Historical perspective on the development of risk-based supervision and regulation
- Better regulation and regulatory dialectic as the key drivers
- Pending regulatory responses to the crisis
- A policy-mix of micro and macro-prudential supervision as the new supervisory paradigm
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Bauer, H. (2009, September 29). Effective risk based supervision: responding to the crisis [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/CBUG7696.Export Citation (RIS)