Working Paper

The Regulatory Response to the Financial Crisis

Charles A. E. Goodhart
CESifo, Munich, 2008

CESifo Working Paper No. 2257

There are, at least, seven aspects relating to financial regulation where the recent, and still current, financial turmoil has thrown up issues for discussion. These include: 1. The scale and scope of deposit insurance; 2. Bank insolvency regimes, also known as ‘prompt corrective action’; 3. Money market operations by Central Banks; 4. Commercial bank liquidity risk management; 5. Procyclicality of capital adequacy requirements (and mark-to-market), Basel II; lack of counter-cyclical instruments; 6. Boundaries of regulation, conduits, SIVs and reputational risk; 7. Crisis management:- (a) domestic, within countries, e.g. UK Tripartite Committee; (b) cross-border; how to bear the burden of cross-border defaults? This paper describes how the current crisis has exposed regulatory failings, drawing largely on recent UK experience, and suggests what remedial action might be undertaken.

CESifo Category
Monetary Policy and International Finance
Keywords: financial regulation, bank insolvency, deposit insurance, liquidity, Basel II, procyclicality
JEL Classification: E420,E440,G180,G280