Fundamentals of public international financial law: international banking law within the system of public international financial law
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TABLE O F CONTENTS
TABLES INCLUDED IN THE TEXT 23
INTRODUCTION 25
CHAPTER ONE REGULATORY INTERVENTION IN THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM AS THE BASIS
FOR THE RULES OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LAW 29
SECTION ONE THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM 31
A. THE FUNCTIONS O F THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM 31
1. INTRODUCTION 31
2. THE FIRST FUNCTION: CHANNELLING FUNDS FROM POSITIVE TO NEGATIVE
SAVERS 33 2.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 33
2.2 DIRECT FINANCING 33
2.2.1 THE CONCEPTS O F FINANCIAL MARKETS AND CAPITAL MARKETS 33 2.2.2
CATEGORIES O F FINANCIAL MARKETS 34
2.2.2.1 MARKETS FOR DEBT INSTRUMENTS AND EQUITIES 34
2.2.2.2 MARKETS FOR DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS 35 2.2.3 CATEGORIES
O F FINANCIAL FIRMS 36
2.3 INDIRECT FINANCING OR FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION 38
2.3.1 THE RATIONALE FOR DEVELOPING FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION 38 2.3.2
BANKING INTERMEDIATION 39
2.3.3 INTERMEDIATION THROUGH NON-BANK COMPANIES PROVIDING CREDIT 4 0
2.3.4 INTERMEDIATION BY INSURANCE UNDERTAKINGS AND PENSION FUNDS 41
3. THE SECOND FUNCTION: CONTRIBUTING TO MAKING CASHLESS PAYMENTS 41 3.1
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 41
3.2 PAYMENT INSTRUMENTS 43
3.3 PAYMENT ORDER-BASED FUND TRANSFER SERVICES 44
B. THE INFRASTRUCTURES O F THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM 44
1. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 44
2. PAYMENT SYSTEMS - CLEARING AND SETTLEMENTS SYSTEMS 45
2.1 DEFINITIONS 45
2.1.1 PAYMENT SYSTEMS 45
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2.1.2 CLEARING AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS 45
2.2 CLASSIFICATION O F PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND CLEARING AND SETTLEMENT
SYSTEMS 46
2.2.1 PAYMENT SYSTEMS 4 6
2.2.2 CLEARING AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS 47
3. SECURITIES CLEARING AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS 48
C. CLASSIFICATION O F SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM 4 9
1. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS - CLASSIFICATION APPROACHES 49
2. SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE CONTEXT O F THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM S FIRST
FUNCTION 51 2.1 SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE CONTEXT O F DIRECT FINANCING:
INVESTMENT SERVICES AND COLLECTIVE PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 51
2.2 SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE CONTEXT O F INDIRECT FINANCING 52
2.2.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 52
2.2.2 SERVICES PROVIDED BY BANKS IN THE CONTEXT O F INDIRECT FINANCING
(FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION) 52
2.2.3 OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED BY BANKS 53
3. SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE CONTEXT O F THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM S SECOND
FUNCTION: PAYMENT SERVICES 55
3.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 55
3.2 SERVICES RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE AND ACCEPTANCE O F PAYMENT
INSTRUMENTS 55
3.3 PAYMENT ORDER-BASED FUND TRANSFER SERVICES 56
4. SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE CONTEXT O F THE OPERATION O F THE FINANCIAL
SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURES 56
EXCURSUS: GROUPS O F FINANCIAL FIRMS 57
SECTION TWO THE CASE F O R REGULATORY INTERVENTION IN THE FINANCIAL
SYSTEM: FINANCIAL POLICY OBJECTIVES AND INSTRUMENTS 59
A. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 59
1. GENERAL OVERVIEW 59
2. REGULATORY INTERVENTION IN ECONOMICALLY LESS-DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING
STATES 60
3. REGULATORY INTERVENTION IN ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED STATES 61
3.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 61
3.2 ENSURING THE STABILITY O F THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM 63
3.3. ENSURING INVESTOR PROTECTION AND CAPITAL MARKETS INTEGRITY,
EFFICIENCY AND TRANSPARENCY 65
3.3.1 THE CONTENT O F THE OBJECTIVE 65
3.3.2 POLICY INSTRUMENTS 67
3.4 COMPENSATION O F INVESTORS 69
3.4.1 THE CONTENT O F THE OBJECTIVE 69
3.4.2 POLICY INSTRUMENTS 69
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3.5 SAFEGUARDING THE EFFICIENCY O F PAYMENT AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS 69
3.6. PROTECTION O F THE ECONOMIC INTERESTS O F FINANCIAL SERVICES
CONSUMERS 70
3.6.1 THE CONTENT O F THE OBJECTIVE 70
3.6.2 POLICY INSTRUMENTS 72
3.7 COMBATING THE USE O F THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOR THE COMMITMENT OF
ECONOMIC CRIMES 74
B. MORE SPECIFICALLY: INSTRUMENTS TO ACHIEVE THE POLICY OBJECTIVE O F
ENSURING BANKING STABILITY: THE BANK SAFETY NET 77
1. THE CHANNELS FOR NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES IN BANKING 77
1.1 INTRODUCTION 77
1.2 RISKS TO WHICH BANKS MAY BE EXPOSED 78
1.2.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 78
1.2.2 RISKS ARISING FROM THE TRANSFORMATION FUNCTION O F BANKS 79
1.2.2.1 CREDIT RISK 79
1.2.2.2 LIQUIDITY RISK 80
1.2.2.3 INCOME RISK 80
1.2.3 MARKET RISKS 81
1.2.3.1 POSITION RISK 81
1.2.3.2 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK 82
1.2.3.3 RISK ARISING FROM OPEN POSITIONS IN COMMODITIES 83 1.2.4
OPERATIONAL RISK 83
1.3 CHANNELS O F CONTAGION AMONG BANKS 84
1.3.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 84
1.3.2 MORE SPECIFICALLY: PANICS AS THE MAIN CHANNEL FOR NEGATIVE
EXTERNALITIES IN BANKING 84
1.3.2.1 INTRODUCTION 84
1.3.2.2 THE NON-FUNDAMENTAL THEORY 85
1.3.2.3 THE FUNDAMENTAL THEORY 85
1.3.3 MORE SPECIFICALLY: THE FAILURE HYPOTHESIS O F BANKING PANICS 86
1.3.3.1 INTRODUCTION 86
1.3.3.2 INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES IN BANKING 87
1.3.3.3 STRUCTURAL VULNERABILITY O F BANKS TO LIQUIDITY RISK 88 1.3.3.4
CHANNELS FOR RISK TRANSMISSION AMONG BANKS 89 2. THE COMPONENTS O F THE
BANK SAFETY NET 90
2.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 90
2.2 AUTHORISATION REQUIREMENTS 90
2.3 MICRO-PRUDENTIAL BANKING REGULATION AND SUPERVISION 91
2.3.1 MICRO-PRUDENTIAL REGULATION 91
2.3.1.1 CONTENT 91
2.3.1.2 POLICY INSTRUMENTS 91
2.3.2 MICRO-PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION 92
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2.3.2.1 GENERAL REMARKS 92
2.3.2.2 INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS 92
2.4 MACRO-PRUDENTIAL POLICIES 94
2.4.1 CONTENT 94
2.4.2 POLICY INSTRUMENTS 96
2.4.2.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 96
2.4.2.2 MACRO-PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS TO ADDRESS THE SYSTEMIC RISK S TIME
DIMENSION 97
2.4.2.3 MACRO-PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS TO ADDRESS THE SYSTEMIC RISK S
CROSS-SECTIONAL DIMENSION 98
2.5 REORGANISATION, RESOLUTION AND WINDING-UP O F TROUBLED BANKS 98 2.6
DEPOSIT GUARANTEE 100
2.6.1 CONTRIBUTIONS O F DEPOSIT GUARANTEE SYSTEMS 100
2.6.2 PROBLEMS ARISING FROM THE OPERATION O F DEPOSIT GUARANTEE SYSTEMS
102
2.6.2.1 EXPOSURE TO MORAL HAZARD IN TERMS O F PORTFOLIO RISKINESS 102
2.6.2.2 EXPOSURE TO MORAL HAZARD IN TERMS O F CAPITAL ADEQUACY 103
2.6.2.3 DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT O F BANKS DEEMED TOO BIG (TO BE LEFT) TO
FAIL 104
2.7 LAST-RESORT LENDING 104
CHAPTER T W O THE MAKING OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL L A W 107
SECTION THREE DEFINITION, HISTORICAL EVOLUTION AND LEVELS OF MAKING AND
ENFORCEMENT OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL L A W 109
A. DEFINITION, DELIMITATION AND BRANCHES O F PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL LAW 109 1. DEFINITION 109
2. DELIMITATION 110
2.1 DELIMITATION VIS-A-VIS PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL MONETARY LAW 110
2.2 OTHER DELIMITATIONS 112
3. BRANCHES O F PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LAW 113
3.1 INTRODUCTION 113
3.2 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL BANKING LAW 114
3.3 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS LAW 115
3.4 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE LAW 116
3.5 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES LAW 116
3.6 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS LAW 117
3.7 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES CONSUMER LAW 117
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3.8 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW ON COMBATING THE USE O F THE FINANCIAL
SYSTEM FOR THE COMMITMENT O F ECONOMIC CRIMES 118
B. THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION O F THE INSTITUTIONS O F PUBLIC
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LAW 118
1. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 118
1.1 THE ENVIRONMENT UNTIL 1971 118
1.2 THE THREE PERIODS FOR THE FORMATION O F PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL LAW 119
2. THE PERIOD FROM THE ABOLITION O F THE BRETTON WOODS SYSTEM UNTIL THE
ASIAN CRISIS (1997-1998) 120
2.1 THE NEW ENVIRONMENT 120
2.1.1 THE CHANGE IN THE TERMS O F OPERATION O F THE POST-WAR SYSTEM 120
2.1.2 THE INCREASED IMPORTANCE O F RISK EXPOSURE IN THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM
122
2.1.3 THE EMERGENCE OF SYSTEMIC CRISES WITH INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONS
123
2.1.4 NATIONAL INITIATIVES TO REDESIGN FINANCIAL SYSTEMS 123
2.2 INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD O F PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL LAW 124
3. THE PERIOD FROM THE ASIAN CRISIS UNTIL THE RECENT (2007)
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS 125
3.1 GENERAL OVERVIEW 125
3.2 INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD O F PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL LAW 127
4. THE CURRENT PERIOD 127
4.1 THE RECENT (2007-2009) INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS 127
4.2 INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD O F PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL LAW 130
5. AN ASSESSMENT 131
C. THE FOUR LEVELS O F THE MAKING AND ENFORCEMENT O F PUBLIC
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LAW 131
1. INTRODUCTION 131
2. THE LEVEL O F POLITICAL DECISION-MAKING 132
2.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 132
2.2 THE G10 132
2.3 THE G7 133
2.4 THE G20 134
3. THE LEVEL O F ADOPTION O F THE RULES O F PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL LAW 135 3.1 INTERNATIONAL FORA 135
3.1.1 LEGAL CHARACTERISTICS 135
3.1.2 CRITERIA O F CLASSIFICATION 136
3.1.3 THE LEGAL NATURE O F INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STANDARDS 138
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3.2 INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 139
3.2.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 13 9
3.2.2 THE WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION 139
3.2.3 THE ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT 141
3.2.4 THE BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS 141
4. THE LEVEL O F COORDINATION: THE FINANCIAL STABILITY BOARD 143
4.1 THE FINANCIAL STABILITY FORUM AS A FORERUNNER 143
4.1.1 ESTABLISHMENT AND MEMBERSHIP 143
4.1.2 TASKS 144
4.2 THE FINANCIAL STABILITY BOARD 145
4.2.1 SEAT AND MEMBERSHIP 145
4.2.2 OBJECTIVES AND TASKS 147
4.2.3 GOVERNANCE 149
4.2.3.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 149
4.2.3.2 THE PLENARY 149
4.2.3.3 THE STEERING COMMITTEE 150
5. THE LEVEL O F THE INDIRECT ENFORCEMENT O F THE RULES O F PUBLIC
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LAW 150
5.1 TASKS AND POWERS O F THE IMF 15 0
5.2 THE FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT PROGRAM 152
5.2.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 152
5.2.2 METHODOLOGICAL TOOLS 153
5.3 THE EVALUATION PROCEDURE 154
5.4 THE REPORTS O F THE IMF AND THE WORLD BANK 155
5.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS 156
SECTION FOUR IN DETAIL: THE INTERNATIONAL FORA 160
A. THE INTERNATIONAL FORA ADOPTING INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STANDARDS AND
THE COMMITTEE ON THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM 160
1. PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL BANKING LAW 160
1.1 THE BASEL COMMITTEE ON BANKING SUPERVISION 160
1.2 THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION O F DEPOSIT INSURERS 160
1.2.1 ESTABLISHMENT, SEAT AND MEMBERSHIP 160
1.2.2 OBJECTIVE 161
1.2.3 GOVERNANCE 162
2. PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS LAW 162
2.1 THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION O F SECURITIES COMMISSIONS 162 2.1.1
ESTABLISHMENT, SEAT AND MEMBERSHIP 162
2.1.2 OBJECTIVES 163
2.1.3 GOVERNANCE 163
2.2 THE INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD 164
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2.2.1 ESTABLISHMENT, SEAT AND MEMBERSHIP 164
2.2.2 OBJECTIVE 164
2.3 THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION O F ACCOUNTANTS 165
2.3.1 ESTABLISHMENT, SEAT AND MEMBERSHIP 165
2.3.2 OBJECTIVES 165
3. PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE LAW: THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
INSURANCE SUPERVISORS 165
3.1 ESTABLISHMENT, SEAT AND MEMBERSHIP 165
3.2 OBJECTIVES 166
3.3 GOVERNANCE 166
4. PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES LAW: THE JOINT FORUM 167
4.1 ESTABLISHMENT, SEAT AND MEMBERSHIP 167
4.2 OBJECTIVES 167
4.3 GOVERNANCE 168
5. PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT SYSTEMS LAW: THE COMMITTEE ON PAYMENT
AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS 169
5.1 ESTABLISHMENT, SEAT AND MEMBERSHIP 169
5.2 OBJECTIVE 169
5.3 GOVERNANCE 170
6. PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW ON COMBATING THE USE O F THE FINANCIAL
SYSTEM FOR THE COMMITMENT O F ECONOMIC CRIMES: THE FINANCIAL ACTION TASK
FORCE 170
6.1 ESTABLISHMENT, SEAT AND MEMBERSHIP 170
6.2 OBJECTIVE 171
6.3 GOVERNANCE 171
7. THE COMMITTEE ON THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM 171
7.1 ESTABLISHMENT, SEAT AND MEMBERSHIP 171
7.2 OBJECTIVES 172
7.3 GOVERNANCE 173
B. IN DETAIL: THE BASEL COMMITTEE ON BANKING SUPERVISION 175
1. ESTABLISHMENT, SEAT, MEMBERSHIP AND LEGAL NATURE 175
1.1 ESTABLISHMENT AND SEAT 175
1.2 MEMBERSHIP 176
1.2.1 INITIAL MEMBERSHIP 176
1.2.2 EXPANSION O F MEMBERSHIP IN 2009 176
1.2.3 THE TWO CATEGORIES O F MEMBERS: CENTRAL BANKS AND NATIONAL BANKING
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES 178
(A) NATIONAL CENTRAL BANKS 178
(B) NATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE (SUPERVISORY AND REGULATORY) AUTHORITIES 178
1.3 LEGAL NATURE 181
1.3.1 LEGAL NATURE O F THE BASEL COMMITTEE 181
1.3.2 LEGAL NATURE AND IMPACT O F THE RULES O F BASEL COMMITTEE 182
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2. OBJECTIVES 183
2.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 183
2.2 THE MAIN OBJECTIVE: SAFEGUARDING THE STABILITY O F THE BANKING
SYSTEM 184
2.2.1 RECOURSE O F BANKING SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES TO INTERNATIONAL
COOPERATION 184
2.2.2 THE PILLARS O F INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION WITHIN THE BASEL
COMMITTEE 185
2.2.2.1 EXCHANGE O F VIEWS AMONG MEMBERS 185
2.2.2.2 CROSS-BORDER SUPERVISORY ISSUES 186
2.2.2.3 STANDARD-SETTING ON ISSUES O F BANKING REGULATION 186 2.2.2.4
CORE MINIMUM REGULATORY AND SUPERVISORY PRACTICES 186
2.2.2.5 REORGANISATION, RESOLUTION AND WINDING-UP OF INTERNATIONAL BANKS
187
2.2.2.6 DEPOSIT GUARANTEE SYSTEMS 187
2.2.3 SUBJECT-AREA OUTSIDE THE REACH O F THE BASEL COMMITTEE 188 2.2.4
MEANS O F ACHIEVING THE MAIN OBJECTIVE 188
2.2.4.1 THE REPORTS O F THE BASEL COMMITTEE 188
2.2.4.2 PROMOTION O F THE CREATION O F AN INFORMAL WORLD FORUM O F
BANKING SUPERVISORS 189
2.3 SUBSIDIARY OBJECTIVES 190
2.3.1 COMPETITIVE EQUALITY BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL BANKS 190 2.3.2
COMPETITIVE EQUALITY BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL BANKS AND INTERNATIONAL
INVESTMENT FIRMS 190
2.3.3 POSITIONS ON OTHER ISSUES 191
2.3.3.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 191
2.3.3.2 BANK ACCOUNTING 191
2.3.3.3 COMBATING THE USE O F THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOR THE COMMITMENT O
F ECONOMIC CRIMES 192
3. INTERNAL ORGANISATION 192
3.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 192
3.2 THE STANDARDS IMPLEMENTATION GROUP 193
3.3 THE POLICY DEVELOPMENT GROUP 193
3.4 THE ACCOUNTING TASK FORCE 194
3.5 THE BASEL CONSULTATIVE GROUP 195
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CHAPTER THREE
THE SOURCES OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL BANKING L A W 197
SECTION FIVE A N OVERVIEW OF THE SOURCES OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL LAW 199
A. THE MAIN SOURCES O F PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LAW 199
1. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 199
1.1 GENERAL REMARKS 199
1.2 IN PARTICULAR: THE SOURCES O F INTERNATIONAL BANKING LAW 200
1.2.1 COMPREHENSIVE VIEW 200
1.2.2 REPORTS ON THE RESOLUTION O F SYSTEMICALLY IMPORTANT BANKS 200
1.2.2.1 GLOBAL SYSTEMICALLY IMPORTANT BANKS (G-SIBS): EVALUATION
METHODOLOGY AND LOSS-ABSORPTION REQUIREMENTS 200
1.2.2.2 RESOLUTION O F SYSTEMICALLY IMPORTANT BANKS 202 2. AN OVERVIEW O
F THE COMPENDIUM O F THE FINANCIAL STABILITY BOARD 203 2.1 OVERALL
EXAMINATION 203
2.2. CODES PERTAINING TO NATIONAL MACROECONOMIC POLICIES AND THE
TRANSPARENCY O F DATA SUPPLIED BY COMPETENT AUTHORITIES 204
2.2.1 CODE O F GOOD PRACTICES ON TRANSPARENCY IN MONETARY AND FINANCIAL
POLICIES 204
2.2.2 CODE O F GOOD PRACTICES ON FISCAL TRANSPARENCY 205
2.2.3 SPECIAL DATA DISSEMINATION STANDARD AND GENERAL DATA DISSEMINATION
SYSTEM 205
2.3 CODES PERTAINING TO INSTITUTIONAL AND MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE 206
2.3.1 PRINCIPLES FOR EFFECTIVE INSOLVENCY AND CREDITOR RIGHTS SYSTEMS
206
2.3.2 PRINCIPLES O F CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 206
2.3.3 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS (IFRS) 206 2.3.4
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON AUDITING (ISA) 207
2.3.5 PRINCIPLES FOR FINANCIAL MARKET INFRASTRUCTURES 207
2.3.6 FORTY (40) RECOMMENDATIONS AND NINE (9) SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS ON
MONEY LAUNDERING AND TERRORIST FINANCING 208
2.3.7 CORE PRINCIPLES FOR EFFECTIVE DEPOSIT INSURANCE SYSTEMS 208 2.4
CODES ON FINANCIAL MICRO-PRUDENTIAL REGULATION AND SUPERVISION 209 2.4.1
CORE PRINCIPLES FOR EFFECTIVE BANKING SUPERVISION 209
2.4.2 OBJECTIVES AND PRINCIPLES O F SECURITIES REGULATION 210
2.4.3 INSURANCE CORE PRINCIPLES 210
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B. INTERNATIONAL SUPERVISORY AND REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS AFTER THE
RECENT
(2007-2009) INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS: THE CONTRIBUTION O F THE G20
AND THE FINANCIAL STABILITY BOARD (FSB) 212
1. THE G20 LONDON SUMMIT (APRIL 2009) 212
1.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 212
1.2 THE DECISIONS TAKEN 213
1.2.1 MICRO-PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL REGULATION 213
1.2.1.1 EXTENSION O F REGULATION AND OVERSIGHT TO ALL SYSTEMICALLY
IMPORTANT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, INSTRUMENTS AND MARKETS 213
1.2.1.2 IMPROVEMENT O F ACCOUNTING STANDARDS 214
1.2.1.3 OVERSIGHT O F CREDIT RATING AGENCIES 215
1.2.1.4 STANDARDISATION O F CREDIT DERIVATIVES MARKETS 215 1.2.1.5
ENHANCEMENT O F MICRO- AND MACRO-PRUDENTIAL BANKING REGULATION 215
1.2.2 MICRO-PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION O F INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL FIRMS AND
OTHER ISSUES PERTAINING TO INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL COOPERATION 216
1.2.3 MACRO-PRUDENTIAL OVERSIGHT O F THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM 217 1.2.4
COMPENSATION SYSTEMS 217
1.2.5 TAX HAVENS AND NON-COOPERATIVE STATES 218
1.3 IMPLEMENTATION O F THE DECISIONS TAKEN 219
2. THE G20 PITTSBURGH SUMMIT 219
2.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 219
2.2. THE DECISIONS TAKEN 221
2.2.1 STRENGTHENING BANKS PRUDENTIAL REGULATORY SYSTEM 221 2.2.2
REFORMING COMPENSATION PRACTICES TO SUPPORT FINANCIAL STABILITY 221
2.2.3 IMPROVING OVER-THE-COUNTER DERIVATIVES MARKETS 222
2.2.4 ADDRESSING CROSS-BORDER RESOLUTIONS AND SYSTEMICALLY IMPORTANT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 223
2.2.5 ADJUSTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS 223
2.2.6 ADDRESSING NON-COOPERATIVE STATES AND COMBATING ECONOMIC CRIME IN
THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM 223
2.2.7 THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM S CONTRIBUTION TOWARD PAYING FOR ANY BURDENS
ASSOCIATED WITH GOVERNMENTAL INTERVENTIONS TO REPAIR THE BANKING
SYSTEM S STABILITY 224
3. THE G20 SEOUL SUMMIT 224
4. THE G20 CANNES SUMMIT 226
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C. CURRENT SUPERVISORY AND REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS AT INTERNATIONAL
LEVEL: THE
PROGRESS REPORT O F THE FINANCIAL STABILITY BOARD 226
SECTION SIX THE MAIN SOURCES OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL BANKING L A W 238
A. THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK O F THE BASEL COMMITTEE ON THE EXERCISE O F
MICROPRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION TO INTERNATIONAL BANKS AND ON THE
CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION BETWEEN SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES 238
1. THE SOURCES O F RELEVANT PROVISIONS 238
1.1 THE ORIGINAL BASEL CONCORDAT (1975) 238
1.2 THE REVISED BASEL CONCORDAT (1983) 239
1.3 SUBSEQUENT SUPPLEMENTS TO THE REVISED CONCORDAT 240
1.3.1 THE INFORMATION FLOWS BETWEEN BANKING SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
REPORT (1990) 240
1.3.2 THE MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERVISION OF INTERNATIONAL
BANKING GROUPS AND THEIR CROSS-BORDER ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT (1992) 240
1.3.3 THE SUPERVISION O F CROSS-BORDER BANKING REPORT (1996) 241
2. DIVISION O F RESPONSIBILITIES BETWEEN SUPERVISORS RELATING TO THE
MICROPRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION O F INTERNATIONAL BANKS 241
2.1 PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION O F INTERNATIONAL BANKS FOREIGN BRANCHES 241
2.2 PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION O F INTERNATIONAL BANKS FOREIGN SUBSIDIARIES
242
2.1.1 DIVISION O F RESPONSIBILITIES 242
2.2.2 IN DETAIL: THE PRINCIPLE O F EXERCISING SUPERVISION ON A
CONSOLIDATED BASIS 243
2.3 PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION O F BANKING JOINT VENTURES 243
3. CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION AND INFORMATION FLOWS BETWEEN SUPERVISORY
AUTHORITIES 243
3.1 THE 1990 REPORT 243
3.1.1 OVERALL EXAMINATION O F RECOMMENDATIONS 243
3.1.2 CONDITIONS FOR AUTHORISATION O F FOREIGN ESTABLISHMENTS OF
INTERNATIONAL BANKS 244
3.1.3 INFORMATION NEEDS O F SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES 245
3.1.3.1 PARENT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES 245
3.1.3.2 HOST SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES 245
3.1.4 REMOVAL O F SECRECY CONSTRAINTS 246
3.1.5 THE ROLE O F EXTERNAL AUDITORS 246
3.2 THE 1992 REPORT 246
3.2.1 THE FOUR MINIMUM STANDARDS O F SUPERVISION 246
3.2.2 OBLIGATIONS O F HOST SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES 247
3.3 THE 1996 REPORT 248
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B. THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK O F THE BASEL COMMITTEE ON THE
MICRO-PRUDENTIAL
AND MACRO-PRUDENTIAL REGULATION O F INTERNATIONAL BANKS 248
1. BASEL III : THE SOURCES O F THE NEW REGULATORY FRAMEWORK AND THE
RATIONALE FOR REFORM 248
1.1 THE BASEL COMMITTEE REPORTS CONSTITUTING THE SOURCES O F BASEL III
248
1.2 THE RATIONALE FOR REFORM 250
1.2.1 FROM BASEL I TO BASEL II 250
1.2.1.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 250
1.2.1.2 BASEL I 251
(I) INITIAL PROVISIONS 251
(II) AMENDMENT TO THE BASEL CAPITAL ACCORD (1996) 252
1.2.1.3 BASEL II 252
1.2.2 FROM BASEL II TO BASEL III 254
1.2.2.1 THE CAUSES O F THE RECENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS AND THE
RATIONALE BEHIND THE 2010 REFORM 254 1.2.2.2 THE IMPACT O F THE CRISIS
AND THE BASEL COMMITTEE S REACTION 255
2. THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK CURRENTLY IN FORCE 256
2.1 CALCULATION O F CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS 256
2.1.1 CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CREDIT RISK 256
2.1.1.1 PORTFOLIO FOR CALCULATION 256
2.1.1.2 CALCULATION O F VALUE EXPOSED TO RISK 256
(I) THE ORIGINAL PROVISIONS 256
(II) THE PROVISIONS O F THE N E W ACCORD 257
2.1.1.3 LEVEL O F CAPITAL REQUIREMENT 258
2.1.2 CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MARKET RISKS 258
2.1.2.1 PORTFOLIO FOR CALCULATION 258
2.1.2.2 DETERMINATION O F THE VALUE WHICH IS EXPOSED TO RISK 258
(I) POSITION RISK 258
(II) FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK 259
(III)RISK FROM OPEN POSITIONS IN COMMODITIES 260 2.1.2.3 LEVEL O F
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT 260
(I) POSITION RISK 260
(II) FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK 261
(III)RISK FROM OPEN POSITIONS IN COMMODITIES 261 2.1.3 CAPITAL
REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATIONAL RISK 262
2.2 FULFILMENT O F CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS 262
2.2.1 THE MAIN DEFINITION O F OWN FUNDS 262
2.2.2 THE ALTERNATIVE DEFINITION O F OWN FUNDS 263
2.3 PILLARS II AND III O F THE NEW ACCORD 263
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2.3.1 THE PROVISIONS O F PILLAR II 263
2.3.2 THE PROVISIONS O F PILLAR III 264
3. THE PROVISIONS O F BASEL III : AN OVERVIEW 264
3.1 OVERALL EXAMINATION 264
3.1.1 SYSTEMATIC CLASSIFICATION 264
3.1.2 AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS TO THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK CURRENTLY IN
FORCE ON BANKS CAPITAL ADEQUACY 265
3.1.2.1 RULES ON BANKS MINIMUM REGULATORY CAPITAL 265 3.1.2.2 RULES ON
BANKS COVER AGAINST EXPOSURE TO CREDIT RISK 265
(I) ESSENTIAL PROVISIONS 265
(II) IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE 266
3.1.3 THE INNOVATIVE ELEMENTS 266
3.1.3.1 NEW RULES RELATING TO MICRO-PRUDENTIAL REGULATION 266
(I) LEVERAGE RATIO 266
(A) CONTENT O F THE RATIO 266
(B) IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE 267
(II) LIQUIDITY RATIOS 267
(A) INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 267
(B) LIQUIDITY COVERAGE RATIO 268
(C) NET STABLE FUNDING RATIO 268
(D) TOOLS FOR THE SUPERVISOR S MONITORING OF LIQUIDITY RISK 269
(E) IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE 269
3.1.3.2 RULES WITH REGARD TO MACRO-PRUDENTIAL REGULATION 269
(I) INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 269
(II) CAPITAL CONSERVATION BUFFER 270
(A) CONTENT O F THE CAPITAL CONSERVATION BUFFER 270 (B) IMPLEMENTATION
SCHEDULE 271
(HL)COUNTERCYCLICAL BUFFER 271
(A) CONTENT O F THE BUFFER 271
(B) IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE 272
4. SPECIFICALLY: THE NEW PROVISIONS ON BANKS MINIMUM REGULATORY CAPITAL
272 4.1 DEFINITION O F MINIMUM REGULATORY CAPITAL 272
4.1.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 272
4.1.2 THE RULES ON TIER 1 CAPITAL 273
4.1.2.1 COMMON EQUITY TIER 1 CAPITAL 273
4.1.2.2 ADDITIONAL TIER 1 CAPITAL 274
4.1.3 THE RULES ON TIER 2 CAPITAL 275
4.1.4 SPECIFIC PROVISIONS 275
4.2 NEW QUANTITATIVE LIMITS 275
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4.3 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE 276
5. ASSESSMENT 278
5.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 278
5.2 BENEFITS AND COSTS FROM THE PHASING-IN O F THE NEW RULES 278
5.3 RISKS FROM IMPLEMENTATION O F THE NEW RULES 279
5.4 THE PROBLEM O F COMPETITIVE EQUALITY 281
A N OVERALL ASSESSMENT 282
A. EXTENT AND SCOPE O F ADEQUATE REGULATORY INTERVENTION IN THE
FINANCIAL SYSTEM 282 1. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 282
2. THE TRUE MEANING O F FINANCIAL SYSTEM DEREGULATION 282
3. THE GAPS AND INEFFECTIVENESS O F THE EXISTING FRAMEWORK 283
B. THE FUTURE O F PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LAW 286
SECONDARY SOURCES 291
INTERNET ADDRESSES 315
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