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Book Title: Research Handbook on Asian Financial Law
Editor(s): Arner, W. Douglas; Wan, Yee Wai; Godwin, Andrew; Shen, Wei; Gibson, Evan
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section: Chapter 5
Section Title: Bank resolution
Author(s): Hofmann, Christian
Number of pages: 22
Abstract/Description:
Failing financial institutions of systemic importance differ from other businesses. Their collapse poses serious risk for the financial system and wider economy requiring a swift and vigorous action. In response, the Financial Stability Board has published principles for dealing with financial institution failures. Jurisdictions are implementing these principles to create a new global standard for the resolution of financial institutions. The Financial Stability Board supervises this process and peer reviews jurisdictions implementation progress. Among these jurisdictions are Hong Kong and Singapore which have reformed laws and introduced resolution mechanisms. The peer review reports form the basis of a critical assessment of bank resolution regimes in Hong Kong and Singapore. This chapter provides an overview of the competent authorities in both jurisdictions, focusing on preparatory measures and resolution tools, resolution funding concepts and bail-in powers.
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