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Title | Analysis of main instruments of crisis regulation of banking activity during the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 |
Authors |
Afanasieva, Olha Borysivna
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Keywords |
system of crisis management of banking activity preventive crisis management asset management corporation |
Type | Article |
Date of Issue | 2011 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/50986 |
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Citation | Afanasieva, O. B. Ukraine and Germany: common tendencies of financial market development according to the bank-centered model [Text] / O. B. Afanasieva // Corporate Ownership & Control. – 2011. – V.9. – Issue 1. – Continued 1. – P. 233-243. |
Abstract |
This paper investigates the role and necessity of system of crisis management of banking activity in present-day conditions. Particular attention is paid to the crisis management that is realized on the
level of government and central bank. An overview and comparison of major anti-crisis instruments both in Ukraine and foreign countries is given. The research pays special attention to importance of Asset management companies. It is stated that crisis regulation should have preventive character, oriented at working out instruments and realization of such measures that would minimize the negative effect of external and internal surroundings. |
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