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Pre-positioning for effective resolution of bank failures
Authors:Ian Harrison   Steve Anderson  James Twaddle
Affiliation:

aReserve Bank of New Zealand, New Zealand

Abstract:Large bank failures are often handled differently to other firm failures because suddenly closing a large bank and consequently freezing otherwise liquid claims raises financial stability concerns. As a result, substantial public funds are often used as part of the resolution process, which can undermine market discipline and longer-term financial stability. We propose a resolution scheme that enables the good portion of creditors’ claims to be quickly made available to them in way that maintains market discipline while managing the liquidity effects of large bank failures. We report on a New Zealand study into making the scheme work in practice.
Keywords:Bank failure   Crisis management   Financial restructuring
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