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Author Gibson, Evan, author

Title A regulatory design for financial stability in Hong Kong / Evan Gibson, The University of Hong Kong
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022

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Contents Introduction -- Hong Kong 1841-1997 : Financial crises and financial regulation -- Hong Kong special administrative region : financial crises and financial regulation -- The sectoral supervisory model : central banks, banking regulations and financial stability -- Integrated, Twin Peaks, and systemic risk supervision for financial stability -- Conceptualizing financial stability during financial crises : liquidity and systemic risk -- Financial regulation for a sustainable economy : financial stability approaches -- Bank regulation and supervision : Basel III and systemic risk -- Banking systems and financial stability : monetary policy and unconventional liquidity tools -- Deposit protection and the lender of last resort -- Resolution regimes and systemically important banks -- Central clearing counterparties and derivatives : financial regulation and resolution regime -- China's International Financial Centre, Renminbi infrastructure and cross-boundary RegTech -- Dollar sanctions, the Digital Yuan and regulating FinTech -- Conclusion
Summary "Throughout Hong Kong's history, financial markets and their regulation have evolved with financial crises. Every significant financial crisis in Hong Kong has pivoted on liquidity in either or both the banking and monetary systems. Accordingly, liquidity support has played a prominent and critical role in managing Hong Kong's financial stability. From the beginning, the lender of last resort was the primary means of managing banks' liquidity and solvency, with funding being sourced from the private sector. Although the government has assumed this role over the past 30 years, there is yet to be a need for this support. With the modernization of financial markets, banks have become susceptible to funding and market liquidity. These liquidity risks were exemplified in the 2008-9 global financial crisis (GFC) and resurfaced, to a lesser extent, at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Financial institutions -- Law and legislation -- China -- Hong Kong
LAW / Banking.
Financial institutions -- Law and legislation
China -- Hong Kong
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021063104
ISBN 9781009026130
1009026135
9781009027779
1009027778