Financial Markets, Institutions and Risks (FMIR)
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Item Role of Central Bank Independence in Banking and Financial Stability Ensuring(Sumy State University, 2020) Дудченко, Вікторія Юріївна; Дудченко, Виктория Юрьевна; Dudchenko, Viktoriia YuriivnaThis paper is devoted to defining the role of the central bank in ensuring banking and financial stability. The main purpose of the study is to assess the direction and strength of the impact of central bank independence in terms of its individual aspects on the parameters of banking and financial stability for different groups of countries. Systematization of literature sources and the results of existing empirical research has shown that the expected effects of increasing the independence of the central bank are to improve banking and financial stability.Item Operational activity of the central bank(Sumy State University, 2017) Lanovyi, V.The paper presents the results of the investigation of central bank’s operations from theoretical and practical point of view. Theoretical aspects of the open market operations were analyzed. The definition of the open market operations was formulated. The principles was formed, the typology and the classification of the open market operations was developed. The features, main advantages and disadvantages of such transactions was defined. The issues of the interdependence of the three levels of monetary policy’s aims and its relationship with operational tools of the central bank were considered.Item Trust in the banking sector: EU experience and evidence from Ukraine(Sumy State University, 2017) Савченко, Тарас Григорович; Савченко, Тарас Григорьевич; Savchenko, Taras Hryhorovych; Kovacs, L.This work presents the results of the investigation of trust to banks in European Union as well as in Ukraine. The special focus was on relevant documents that describe the strategic directions of the Ukrainian banking system’s future development in the context of restoring trust to banks. Furthermore, some of the quantitative results of the authors’ previous publications are summarized, as they may prove valuable in the study of the subject. The authors concluded that the recent crisis is a stark reminder that banking functioning based on trusting. The dramatic changes in the banking environment brought about by financial innovation and technological progress have not diminished the role of trust in banking. Any lack of trust significantly impairs the functioning of the banking sector and prevents banks from contributing to economic growth.