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Contents
Forewordix
Acknowledgmentsxi
AbbreviationsandGlossaryxiii
Overview1
1BankingRegulationandSupervision:ConceptualFrameworkandStylizedFacts19
2MarketDiscipline55
3BankCapitalRegulation79
StatisticalAppendixes101
ABasicDataonFinancialSystemCharacteristics,2015-17103
BSelectedIndicatorsofMarketDiscipline,CapitalRegulation,andSupervision119
Bibliography125
GLOBALFINANCIALDEVELOPMENTREPORT2019/2020
ViCONTENTSGLOBALFINANCIALDEVELOPMENTREPORT2019/2020
BOXES
0.1TheWorldBank's2019BankRegulationandSupervisionSurvey2
O.2MainMessagesofThisReport4
0.3ViewsonRegulationandSupervisionbyPractitioners:FinancialDevelopment
Barometer6
0.4NavigatingThisReport9
1.1RootCausesofthe2007-09GlobalFinancialCrisisandPolicyLessonsfor
DevelopingCountries22
1.2ABriefHistoricalPerspectiveonInternationalCoordinationand
HarmonizationinBankingRegulationandSupervision24
1.3RegulationandSupervisionofFintechCompaniesandCybersecurity27
1.4BankResolutionCases:TheUkrainianBankingCrises37
1.5UseofFinancialTechnologyinBankingRegulationandSupervision43
1.6BankRegulationandSupervision10YearsaftertheGlobalFinancialCrisis49
2.1HowDoesDepositInsuranceAffectStability?59
2.2EconomicCostsofStateSupportduringtheGlobalFinancialCrisis62
2.3BankResolutionCases:OneLawwithDifferentApplicationsbyEuropean
UnionCountries68
2.4DoesGoodGovernanceLeadtoFinancialStability?72
2.5ShadowBankinginChina73
3.1TypesofRegulatoryCapital80
3.2CapitalasaComplementtoWeakSupervisoryCapacity82
3.3IsBankRecapitalizationanEffectivePolicyToolforBanksinDistress?86
3.4BankCapital:LessonsfromtheGlobalFinancialCrisis90
3.5BaselHI91
3.6AdoptionofBaselIIandIIIinDevelopingCountries:WhyandHow?93
FIGURES
BO.1.1GeographicCoverageofBankRegulationandSupervisionSurvey,20193
BO.3.1ViewsonPostcrisisRegulations6
0.1DepositInsuranceSystemsExpandedsincetheGlobalFinancialCrisis,
byCountryIncomeGroup10
0.2BetterBankGovernanceIsAssociatedwithHigherLevelsofSystemicRiskfor
LargeBanks12
0.3TheRelationshipbetweenBankCapitalandSystemicStabilityIsStrongerin
CountrieswithWeakerSupervision12
0.4RegulatoryCapital-to-AssetRatiosoverTime,2004-1813
0.5ResponseofBankStockReturnstoLaggedBankCapital,2006-0814
0.6Tier1CapitaltoTotalRegulatoryCapital,2005-1715
0.7ShareofCountriesFollowingEachBaselRegime,byCountryIncomeGroup16
CLOBALFINANCIALDEVELOPMENTREPORT2019/2020CONTENTSvii
1.1Banks1CapitalRequirements,2008-1629
1.2LeverageandRiskWeightsofLargeBanksversusRestofNationalBanking
Systems,2005-1531
1.3QualityandDefinitionofRegulatoryBankCapital32
1.4DefinitionofRegulatoryCapital33
1.5CapitalRegulations:ComplementaryTools34
1.6DepositInsuranceProtectionScheme35
1.7GovernmentInterventionstoRescueBankingSectors36
1.8NewResolutionRulesandBail-InDebtRequirements39
1.9Banks'DisclosureofRiskInformation41
1.10InformationonCreditRatings41
1.11PublicAvailabilityofSupervisoryReporting42
1.12SupervisoryPowers44
1.13SupervisoryCapacity46
1.14BaselCapitalFrameworkAdoptionandBaselIIImplementation47
1.15BaselIIIAdoptionandImplementation48
Bl.6.1RelationbetweenBankingCrisesandBankCapital49
2.1ElementsofMarketDiscipline57
2.2IncreaseinDepositInsuranceCoverageinResponsetotheGlobalFinancialCrisis58
B2.2.1RecapitalizationsandLiquiditySupportduringBankingCrises,2007-1762
B2.2.2GovernmentInterventionsintheEuropeanUnionduringBankingCrises,
2007-1763
2.3BankSizesWorldwideandRegionalBankConcentrations64
2.4NewRulesforSystemicallyImportantBanks65
2.5NewResolutionRulesforSystemicallyImportantBanks67
2.6RequirementsImplementedforResolvingSystemicallyImportantFinancial
Institutions70
2.7RegulationofSystemicRiskinSystemicallyImportantFinancialInstitutions71
2.8GovernanceReformsinBanks71
B2.4.1CorporateGovernanceofBanksandLeverage72
B2.5.1SubstitutionacrossAllocativeInstrumentsinChina74
2.9BankRiskiness,ImpairedLoans,andProvisionsbeforeandaftertheGlobal
FinancialCrisis,byCountryIncomeGroup75
B3.5.1AComparisonoftheCapitalRequirementsforBaselIIandIII91
3.1PercentageofCountriesFollowingEachBaselRegime,byRegion92
B3.6.1PercentageofCountriesAdoptingtheInternalRatings-Based(IRB)Approach,
byRegion93
3.2PercentageofCountrieswithCapitalBuffers,byRegion94
3.3PercentageofCountrieswithaLeverageRatioRequirement,byRegionand
BaselRegime95
3.4PercentageofCountriesAllowingItemsasPartofTier1Capital,2010and201695
3.5Tier1CapitaltoTotalRegulatoryCapital,byCountryIncomeGroup97
3.6TotalRegulatoryCapitaltoRisk-WeightedAssets,byCountryIncomeGroup97
3.7TotalRegulatoryCapitaltoTotalAssets(LeverageRatio),byCountryIncome
Group98
3.8Risk-WeightedAssetstoTotalAssets,byCountryIncomeGroup98
TABLES
BO.3.1ViewsonNetImpactofPostcrisisRegulatoryChanges7
B2.1.1Stand-AloneandSystemicRiskbeforeandafterGlobalFinancialCrisis60
B3.1.1ExamplesofRegulatoryCapitalInstrumentsandKeyCharacteristics80
3.1KeyCharacteristicsofBaselIandII84
A.lEconomiesandTheirFinancialSystemCharacteristics,2015-17103
A.1.1Depth—FinancialInstitutionsIll
A.1.2Access—FinancialInstitutions112
A.l.3Efficiency—FinancialInstitutions113
A.1.4Stability—FinancialInstitutions114
A.1.5Depth—FinancialMarkets115
A.l.6Access—FinancialMarkets116
A.l.7Efficiency—FinancialMarkets117
A.l.8Stability—FinancialMarkets118
B.lEconomiesandTheirMarketDiscipline,CapitalRegulation,andSupervision119
Foreword
hisGlobalFinancialDevelopmentThisGlobalFinancialDevelopmentReport
Reportisacrucialcontributiontotheoffersnewresearchanddatathathelpfillgaps
ongoingpolicydebateontheroleofintheknowledgeofbankingregulationand
Tbankingregulationandsupervisionsinupeenrsvuirs-ion,whileprovidingkeyinsightsinto
ingabankingsectorthatdeliversstableandthepolicydiscussion.Thereportdocuments
inclusivegrowth.emergingtrendsintheregulatorylandscape
Thisreport,thefifthinaseries,marksaandexaminesexistingandnewevidenceon
decadesincethe2007-09globalfinancialthebenefitsandpitfallsofbankregulation
crisis.Thedecadepriortothecrisiswaschar-andsupervisionforawell-functioningbank-
acterizedbythederegulationofbankingingsystem,whichisvitalforeconomicgrowth
sectorsinseveralgeographies,especiallyinandpovertyreduction.
advancedeconomies.TheonsetofthecrisisFormanyyears,theWorldBankGrouphas
usheredinaperiodofintensereregulationofprovidedcrucialsupporttothosedeveloping
thebankingsector,withseveralinitiativesputcountriesthathavesoughttoreapthebene-
inmotiontoaddresstheflawsmadesoappar-fitsoffinancialdevelopmentwhilealsomini-
entduringthecrisis.TheFinancialStabilitymizingriskstofinancialstability.Thiswork
BoardandtheBaselCommitteeonBankingisbecomingevenmorecriticalastheworld
Supervisionhavebuiltonastrongmandateseekstoavoidthedevastatingeffectsoffuture
fromtheGroupof20topioneeraglobalfinancialcriseswhileutilizingtheopportuni-
financialreformagendatocorrectthemistakestiesofmodernfinancialservicestomeetthe
madeinadvancedcountries.Yet,intoday'srisingaspirationsofthepoor.Thisispossible
interconnectedglobalfinancialsystem,regula-onlythroughefficientfinancialsystemswith
torychangesdonotrecognizenationalbound-stakeholderswhoseincentivesarealignedwith
ariesandaffectadvancedanddevelopingthoseofsocietyasawhole.Crowding-inthe
countriesalike.Thepolicydiscussionsregard-privatesectoriscrucialnotonlyasanengine
ingtherightblendofregulationandsupervi-ofgrowthindevelopingcountries,butalsoas
sionhavebecomecriticaltothefateofbillionsafoundationforthekindofmarketdiscipline
ofpeopleindevelopingcountriesasthesethatcanpreventexcessiverisk-takingandput
nationsgrapplewithfinancialsectorreformscapitalinthehandsoftheentrepreneurswho
shapedbytheagendasofadvancedeconomies.caninvestinthefuture.Therightregulatory
GLOBALFINANCIALDEVELOPMENTRERORT2019/2020ix
andsupervisoryenvironment—accompaniedgovernments,internationalfinancialinstitu-
byeffectivefinancialsectorpolicies—iskeytions,nongovernmentalorganizations,think
tocreatingafinancialsystemthatcanattracttanks,academics,theprivatesector,donors,
privatecapitalandalignprivateincentivesandthebroaderdevelopmentcommunity.
withthepublicgood.
Wehopethatthisyear'sGlobalFinan-MahmoudMohieldin
cialDevelopmentReportwillproveusefulSeniorVicePresident
forawiderangeofstakeholders,includingWorldBankGroup
Acknowledgmerits
lobalFinancialDevelopmentReportFranklinAllen,theNipponLifeProfes-
2019/2020reflectstheeffortsofasorofFinanceandEconomicsattheWhar-
broadanddiversegroupofexperts,tonSchoolofBusiness;JamesR.Barth,
GbothinsideandoutsidetheWorldBtahnekLowderEminentScholarinFinanceat
Group.ThereportwasproducedbytheAuburnUniversity;ThorstenBeck,Profes-
WorldBankResearchDepartmentincollabo-sorofBankingandFinanceatCassBusiness
rationwiththeFinance,Competitiveness,andSchoolinLondon;AllenBerger,Professor
InnovationGlobalPracticeandtheInterna-ofBankingandFinanceattheUniversityof
tionalFinanceCorporation(IFC).Moreover,SouthCarolina;CharlesCalomiris,Henry
itincludesinputsfromawiderangeofunitsKaufmanProfessorofFinancialInstitutionsat
withintheWorldBankGroup.ColumbiaUniversity;GerardCaprio,William
AsliDemirgiig-Kuntwasthereportsdirec-BroughProfessorofEconomicsatWilliams
tor.AtaCanBertayandDavideS.MarewereCollege;StijnClaessens,HeadofFinancial
thetaskmanagersoftheproject.ThemainStabilityPolicy,BankforInternationalSettle-
authorsinchargeofthechapterswereDenizments;PatrickHonohan,SeniorFellowat
Anginer,RobertJ.Cull,andDavideS.MarethePetersonInstituteforInternationalEco-
(chapter1);DenizAnginerandAtaCannomicsandFormerGovernoroftheCentral
Bertay(chapter2);andMiriamBruhnandBankofIreland;HarryHuizinga,Professorat
ClaudiaRuizOrtega(chapter3).NanZhouTilburgUniversity;EdwardKane,Professor
andJinjingLiuwereresponsibleforthesta-ofFinanceattheCarrollSchoolofManage-
tisticalappendixesandcompletedthecorement;andRossLevine,WillisH.BoothChair
team.JinjingLiuprovidedexcellentresearchinBankingandFinanceattheUniversityof
assistance.InputswerereceivedfromCedricCaliforniaatBerkeley.
Mousset(box1.2),AuroraFerrariandAqui-Theindividualchaptersofthereportwere
lesA.Almansi(box1.3),MiquelDijkmanpresentedattheGlobalFinancialDevelop-
(box1.4),andNanZhou(box2.5).mentseminars.Theseminarswerepresented
PinelopiGoldberg,ChiefEconomist,andbymembersofthecoreteamandbenefited
MahmoudMohieldin,SeniorVicePresident,fromthoroughdiscussionswithSebastian-A
providedoverallguidanceandvaluableadvice.MolineusandErikFeyen(chapter1),Aurora
ExternaladviserstothereportincludedFerrariandNeilGregory(chapter2),Mario
GLOBALFINANCIALDEVELOPMENTREPORT2019/2020xi
GuadamillasandAlfonsoGarciaMoraandCeylaPazarbasioglu(EquitableGrowth,
(chapter3),andtheparticipantsintheseFinanceandInstitutionsGobalPractice).
seminars.NeilGregorywasthekeycontactThereportwouldhavenotbeenpossible
attheIFC,andCeylaPazarbasioglu,Alfonsowithouttheproductionteam,includingPatri-
GarciaMora,andSebastianA.MolineusciaKatayama(acquisitionseditorforthe
werethekeycontactsintheFinance,Com-report),SusanGraham(productioneditor),
petitiveness,andInnovationGlobalPractice.OrlandoMota(printandconversioncoor-
Theauthorsbenefitedfrominformaldis-dinator),andSabraLedent(externaleditor).
cussions,andreceivedvaluablesuggestionsThecommunicationsteamincludedMark
andothercontributions,fromPietroCalice,EdgarFelsenthal,ChisakoFukuda,andRyan
MartinCihak,andMartinMelecky.DouglasHahn.RoulaYazigiassistedtheteam
Inthebank-widereviewoftheconceptnotewiththewebsite.Excellentadministrativeand
andofthereport,substantialcommentswerebudgetassistancewasprovidedbyTourya
receivedfromMahmoudMohieldin(SeniorTourouguiandEstherLandines.
VicePresident);TatianaNenovaandIliasTheauthorswouldliketothankthemany
Skamnelos(bothoftheSouthAsiaRegion);countryofficialsandotherexpertswhopar-
GuillermoBeylis(oftheLatinAmericaandticipatedinthesurveysunderlyingthisreport,
theCaribbeanRegion);MohamedGouled,includingtheFinancialDevelopmentBarom-
BacharSamra,DanGoldblum,JackieIrving,eterandtheBankRegulationandSupervision
JeffAnderson,andSephookoMotelle(allfromSurvey.
theIFC);MartinRaiserandAndrewMasonFinancialsupportfromtheKnowledgefor
(bothoftheEastAsiaandPacificRegion);Ali-ChangeProgram'sresearchsupportbudgetis
sonEvans(IndependentEvaluationGroup);gratefullyacknowledged.
AbbreviationsandGlossary
AQRassetqualityreview
ATIadditionalTier1capital
BCBSBaselCommitteeonBankingSupervision
BISBankforInternationalSettlements
BRDDBankRecoveryandResolutionDirective
BRSSBankRegulationandSupervisionSurvey
CBRCChinaBankingRegulationCommission
CDScreditdefaultswap
CETIcommonequityTier1capital
CoCocontingentconvertiblebond
D-SIBdomesticsystemicallyimportantbank
EAPEastAsiaandPacific
EBAEuropeanBankingAuthority
ECAEuropeandCentralAsia
ECBEuropeanCentralBank
EUEuropeanUnion
FDICFederalDepositInsuranceCorporation(U.S.)
FSAPFinancialSectorAssessmentProgram
FSBFinancialStabilityBoard
GDPgrossdomesticproduct
G-SIBglobaldomesticsystemicallyimportantbank
IFRSInternationalFinancialReportingStandards
IMFInternationalMonetaryFund
IRBinternalratings-based
LACLatinAmericaandtheCaribbean
LCRliquiditycoverageratio
MENAMiddleEastandNorthAfrica
MESmarginalexpectedshortfall
MPOEmultiplepointsofentry
NPLnonperformingloan
NSFRnetstablefundingratio
OECDOrganisationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment
GLOBALFINANCIALDEVELOPMENTREPORT2019/2020xiii
OFCoffshorefinancialcenter
ROAreturnonassets
ROEreturnonequity
RWArisk-weightedassets
RWRrisk-weightedratio
SIBsystemicallyimportantbank
SIFIsystemicallyimportantfinancialinstitution
SPOEsinglepointofentry
SRMSingleResolutionMechanism
SSASub-SaharanAfrica
TARPTroubledAssetReliefProgram
TBTFtoobigtofail
TLACtotalloss-absorbingcapacity
WMPwealthmanagementproduct
Note:AlldollaramountsareU.S.dollars($),unlessotherwiseindicated.
GLOSSARY
AdditionalCapitalinstrumentsthatmeetthecriteriaforinclusionintheTier1
Tier1capitalcapital.
BankAserviceinstitutionwhosebusinessistoreceivedepositsand/orclose
substitutesfordepositsandgrantcreditand/ormakeinvestmentsin
securities.
BankcapitalEquityownedbyshareholders.
BankregulationRulesthatregulatetheestablishmentandoperationsofbanks.
BanksupervisionImplementationofbankingrulesandregulations.
BankingsectorThecollectionoffinancialinstitutionsprovidedwithabankcharter.
BaselAccordsGlobalminimumstandardsfortheprudentialregulationofbanksset
bytheBaselCommitteeonBankSupervision,housedwiththeBank
forInternationalSettlements.TheBaselAccordsdonothavelegal
force.Thestandardsneedtobeincorporatedintolocallegalframe-
worksthrougheachjurisdiction'srule-makingprocesswithinthe
predefinedtimeframeestablishedbytheBaselCommitteeonBank
Supervision.Therearethreemainsetsoftheseagreements,whichare
commonlyknownasBaselI,ILandIII.
CapitalTheamountofcapitalrequiredofbanksbytheirfinancialregulator
requirementtofundtheirinvestments.Itiscommonlymeasuredintheformofa
ratio,wherethenumeratorcorrespondstotheamountofregulatory
capitalandthedenominatorisameasureofeithertotalassets(com-
monlyknownasunweightedregulatorycapitalratio)orrisk-weighted
assets(commonlyknownastherisk-basedregulatorycapitalratio).
CommonequityCommonsharesandretainedearnings.
Tier1capital
GLOBALFINANCIALDEVELOPMENTREPORT2019/2020ABBREVIATIONSANDGLOSSARYXV
CountryAterritorialentityforwhichstatisticaldataaremaintainedandpro-
videdinternationallyonaseparateandindependentbasis(notneces-
sarilyastateasunderstoodbyinternationallawandpractice).The
term,usedinterchangeablywitheconomy,doesnotimplypolitical
independenceorofficialrecognitionbytheWorldBank.
DepositinsuranceAformoffinancialsafetynetinwhichdepositorsareprovidedwith
aguaranteethattheirdepositswillbepaidpartlyorinfullnomatter
whathappenstothebank.
EconomiccapitalTheamountofcapitalthatafirmneedstoholdtoensurethatitstays
solventgivenitsriskexposures.
FinancialdevelopmentConceptually,aprocessofreducingthecostsofacquiringinforma-tion,
enforcingcontracts,andmakingtransactions.
FinancialsafetynetAgovernmentaffordsprotectiontobankcreditorsbyprovidingdirect
compensationoraguaranteethatabankobligationwouldbefulfilled
underspecificcircumstances.
FinancialsystemAcountry'sfinancialinstitutions(banks,insurancecompanies,and
othernonbankfinancialinstitutions)andfinancialmarkets(suchas
thoseinstocks,bonds,andfinancialderivatives).Alsoincludesthe
financialinfrastructure(forexample,creditinformation-sharingsys-
temsandpaymentsandsettlementsystems).
InstitutionalPublicandprivatepensionfunds,lifeinsurancecompanies,non-life
investorsinsurancecompanies,andmutualfunds.
Internalratings-basedIntroducedwiththeBaselIIcapitalaccord,thisapproachallows
approachbanks,subjecttoprevioussupervisoryapproval,tousetheirown
internalriskmodelstoquantifythecapitalrequirementsforexposures
tocreditrisk,operationalrisk,andmarketrisk.
InternationalbankAbankwithsignificantcross-borderoperationsorinternational
subsidiaries.
LeverageAmeasureofhowmuchofabank'sfundingisintheformofbank
capital.Commonlycomputedasbankcapitaldividedbybankassets
orbankassetsdividedbybankcapital.
LimitedliabilityTheobligationofanownerofacompanyislimitedtotheamount
investedinthecompany.
NegativeCostsbornebyathirdpartyforeconomicactivitiescarriedoutbya
externalitiescompany.
NonbankfinancialInstitutionalinvestorsandothernonbankfinancialintermediaries
institutions(suchasleasingcompaniesandinvestmentbanks).
OffshorefinancialAcountryorjurisdictionprovidingfinancialservicestononresi-
centerdentsbeyondascalecommensuratewiththesizeandfinancingofthe
domesticeconomy.
RegulatorycapitalTheamountofcapitalrequiredofbanksbytheirfinancialregulator
tofundtheirinvestments,suchasextendingloanstoborrowersor
purchasingsecurities.
Risk-weightedassetsAssetsweightedbytheirriskexposure.Highriskcorrespondstohigh
weight.
SystematicallyBanksimportantonasystem-widelevelbecauseoftheirsize,intercon-
importantbanknectedness,complexity,lackofsubstitutability,orglobalscope.
SystematicallyFinancialinstitutionsimportantonasystem-widelevelbecauseof
importantfinancialtheirsize,interconnectedness,complexity,lackofsubstitutability,or
institutionglobalscope.
Overview
veradecadehaspassedsincethecol-difficultbutneededregulatoryreforms.At
lapseoftheU.S.investmentbankthegloballevel,theG-20hasmandatedthe
LehmanBrothersmarkedtheonsetFinancialStabilityBoard(FSB)topromotethe
Oofthelargestglobaleconomiccrisissince
coordinateddevelopmentandimplementa-
theGreatDepression.Drawingon10yearstionofeffectiveregulatory,supervisory,and
ofdataandanalysis,thisreportreflectson
otherfinancialsectorpolicies.Aspartofthis
thecausesofthecrisisandtheregulatory
regulatoryreformagenda,theBaselCommit-
remediesadoptedtopreventfuturefinancial
teeonBankingSupervision(BCBS)prepared
troubles.Today,thereiswidespreadagree-
mentthatthecrisiswascausedbyexcessivenewcapitalandliquidityrequirementsfor
risk-takingbyfinancialinstitutions.FinancialbanksunderthethirdBaselframework,Basel
intermediariesincreasedtheirleverage,draw-III.Atthenationallevel,manycountrieshave
ingheavilyonwholesalefunding;theylow-enactedorarestillintheprocessofadopting
eredtheirlendingstandardsand,relyingonnewlawsandregulationsinresponsetothe
inaccuratecreditratings,investedincomplexlessonsfromthecrisis.Inadditiontostrength-
structuredinstruments.eningmicroprudentialrules,manycountries
Thecrisisrevealedmajorshortcomingsinhavesteppedupeffortsintheareaofmac-
marketdiscipline,regulation,andsupervision,roprudentialpolicy,aswellasputintoeffect
andreopenedimportantpolicydebatesonfi-betterregimesforbankresolutionandcon-
nancialregulation.1Sincetheonsetofthecri-
sumerprotection.
sis,emphasishasbeenplacedonbetterregula-
Becausethecrisisemanatedfromadvanced
tionofbankingsystemsandonenhancingthe
countries,muchofthereformeffortfocused
toolsavailabletosupervisoryagenciestoover-
seebanksandintervenespeedilyincaseofdis-onreformsinthatpartoftheworld,with
tress.Examiningthekeyreformsinregulationlessemphasisondevelopingcountries.Thus,
andsupervisionsincethecrisis,specificallythereisalackofsystematicevidenceonthe
theexperienceofandlessonsfordevelopingdetailedreformsundertakenbydeveloping
countries,iswhatmotivatesthisissueofthecountriesandontheirimpactonthestability
GlobalFinancialDevelopmentReport.andlendingbehavioroflocalbankingsectors.
Aftertheonsetofthecrisis,therewasmuchUsingnewdatafromtheWorldBank'sBank
talkaboutusingthecrisistopushthroughRegulationandSupervisionSurvey(BRSS)
GLOBALFINANCIALDEVELOPMENTREPORT2019/2020
aroundtheworld,akeyobjectiveofthisre-andexplicitgovernmentguaranteesand
portistostartfillingtheseknowledgegaps.widersafetynetandresolutionmechanisms
Bankregulationandsupervision—therulesintendedtoinstillconfidenceandprovidesta-
ofthegameandhowtheyareenforced—arebilitycanalsodistorttheincentivesofbank
paramountfortheeffectivefunctioningofmanagersandbankliabilityholdersandmake
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