Global Systemically Important Banks: Do They Still Pose Risks for Financial Stability?

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作者
Dzhagityan, E. [1 ]
Orekhov, M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] HSE Univ, Sch World Econ, Fac World Econ & Int Affairs, 17,Bldg 1,M Ordynka Str, Moscow 119017, Russia
[2] Ye T Gaidar Inst Econ Policy, 3-5 Gazetny Lane, Moscow 125993, Russia
关键词
Global systemically important bank (G-SIB); COVID-19; pandemic; Basel III; TLAC; stress resilience; systemic importance; systemic risks; financial stability; CAPITAL SURCHARGES; US;
D O I
10.17323/1996-7845-2022-03-03
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D81 [国际关系];
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030207 ;
摘要
The global financial crisis of 2007-09, followed by sweeping overhaul of international banking regulation, urged financial regulators to apply a tailored supervisory regime to global systemically important banks (G-SIBs). This approach was caused by exacerbation of the G-SIBs' systemic risks and their transmission during macro level instability. The size of G-SIBs, the extent of their market power, and the heterogeneity of their operating models resulted in their dual role in systemic stress: being a source of systemic risks for the macro level, G-SIBs are at the same time transmitters of crisis developments to the micro level, hence increasing their own exposure to risks. Under these circumstances, the objectives of global gross domestic product (GDP) growth required a revision of regulatory priorities by shifting them from G-SIBs' profitability to G-SIBs' stress resilience through the application to them of more stringent capital adequacy standards and liquidity requirements, which ultimately contributed to G-SIBs' insusceptibility to external shocks. At the same time, the G-SIBs' role in exacerbation of systemic stress remains uncertain due to the unresolved issues of the G-SIBs' systemic importance. Given the high level of their interconnectedness in the international financial area, dysfunction of G-SIBs can provoke a domino effect of insolvency and bankruptcies in the international banking sector. Based on 2011-21 statistics for all G-SIBs included in the annual lists of the Financial Stability Board (FSB), we found certain decline in G-SIBs' systemic risks, which is attributable to further strengthening of their market discipline. This proves that international regulatory policy is on the right track. We also found that the stress resilience of G-SIBs, a product of the application of Basel III capital buffers and the total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) standard, significantly contributed to financial stability at a level sufficient not only for the integrity of G-SIBs' performance during the COVID-19 pandemic, but also for minimization of the risk of collapse of the banking systems that prevented the transformation of the related shocks and instability into an economy-wide crisis. Nevertheless, the post-crisis regulatory reform failed to contain the systemic importance of G-SIBs, mostly due to the lack of supervisory tools and techniques in reduction of the negative effects of the G-SIBs' international interconnectedness.
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