Fintech and the Financing of Entrepreneurs: From Crowdfunding to Marketplace Lending
The increasing demand for Fintech – broadly defined as the use of new technology and innovation to compete in the marketplace of financial...Read more
The increasing demand for Fintech – broadly defined as the use of new technology and innovation to compete in the marketplace of financial...Read more
The financial crisis of 2008 and the ensuing sovereign debt crises of 2010 to 2012 had devastating consequences for European economies, not least...Read more
Financial institutions increasingly rely on third parties to provide their core business processes and information technology. With the rapid...Read more
Data standardization – the process of developing and implementing rules for how data are described and recorded – offers significant benefits for...Read more
Bank resolutions and specifically bail-ins are among the most complicated and contentious issues of banking law, in...Read more
The 2008 financial crisis set off a major debate about the role of accounting for financial stability. Politicians, policymakers and commentators...Read more
Shocks that hit part of the financial system, such as the subprime mortgage market in 2007, can propagate and amplify through the complex network...Read more
The 2007-09 financial crisis exposed numerous vulnerabilities of the financial system that arise from failures within individual financial...Read more
We examine bank governance and risk choices from the 1890s, a period without distortions from deposit insurance or other government assistance to b