1st Edition

UK Banking Supervision Evolution, Practice and Issues

Edited By Edward P.M. Gardener Copyright 1986
304 Pages
by Routledge

304 Pages
by Routledge

UK Banking Supervision (1986) draws attention to some of the main problems, theoretical and practical, associated with banking supervision in the UK. It sets out to introduce and analyse the UK bank supervisory process, and it raises some important questions. The main emphasis is on the process and historical context of supervisory development and some of the most pressing problems engendered... Read more

Part 1. Supervision – A Perspective Edward P.M. Gardener  1. Banking Crises and Risks  2. A General Perspective of Banking Prudential Regulation  3. Supervisory Issues  4. Supervision in the UK  Part 2. Evolution and Practice  5. Self-Regulation and Statute – the Evolution of Banking Supervision Peter W. Cooke  6. Lessons for Bank Supervision from the Secondary-Banking Crises Margaret Reid  7. Pressure Group Development in the EC: the Role of the British Bankers’ Association Jane A. Sargent  8. Self-Regulation, Crisis Management and Preventative Medicine: the Evolution of UK Bank Supervision J.L. Metcalfe  Part 3. Related Issues  9. Objectives of Banking Regulation: the Trade-off between Efficiency and Stability Marco Onado  10. The Complementary Nature of Competition and Regulation in the Financial Sector Jack Revell  11. International Banking: Regulation and Support Issues Dudley J. Peake  Part 4. Capital Adequacy  12. Capital in Banking: a Historical Survey Malcolm G. Wilcox  13. Capital Adequacy, Hidden Reserves and Provisions Jack Revell  14. Capital Adequacy and Banking Supervision – Towards a Practical System Edward P.M. Gardener  Part 5. Deposit Insurance  15. Deposit Insurance Creates a Need for Bank Regulation Mark J. Flannery  16. The Case Against Risk-Related Deposit Insurance Premiums Paul M. Horvitz  17. The Case Against Risk-Related Deposit Insurance Premiums – a Contrary View Paul T. Peterson

Biography

Edward P.M. Gardener