Implementation of the MREL requirement in the banking sector

The monograph is a compendium of knowledge in the field of broadly understood finance, on the essence and mechanisms of the functioning of the banking sector and the problems associated with them. The subject of the analysis is the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) in...

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Autori principali: Dorota Czechowska, Iwona, Lipiński, Czesław, Stawska, Joanna M., Stępińska, Joanna, Zatoń, Wojciech, Borys, Marcin
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author Dorota Czechowska, Iwona
Lipiński, Czesław
Stawska, Joanna M.
Stępińska, Joanna
Zatoń, Wojciech
Borys, Marcin
author_browse Borys, Marcin
Dorota Czechowska, Iwona
Lipiński, Czesław
Stawska, Joanna M.
Stępińska, Joanna
Zatoń, Wojciech
author_facet Dorota Czechowska, Iwona
Lipiński, Czesław
Stawska, Joanna M.
Stępińska, Joanna
Zatoń, Wojciech
Borys, Marcin
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description The monograph is a compendium of knowledge in the field of broadly understood finance, on the essence and mechanisms of the functioning of the banking sector and the problems associated with them. The subject of the analysis is the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) introduced in the banking systems of EU countries in order to ensure the resilience of individual financial institutions to the negative effects of changes in the economic environment, by maintaining capital reserves at a level that allows for covering potential losses and recapitalization. The publication describes the issue of the justification for applying MREL requirements in practice. The scope of the publication covers the banking sector in Poland, in particular the group of banks listed on the WSE, as well as a comparison of MREL levels in the banking sector in Poland with levels in the banking sectors of other EU countries. The aim of the study is to estimate the needs related to fulfilling MREL and to present practical aspects of this process, including the type of instruments used, costs incurred and possible risk factors. The monograph sought answers to the research questions: What is the scale of the needs in terms of obtaining own funds and eligible liabilities of banks? What instruments are used to meet the MREL requirement? Is it possible to significantly increase the risk of financial stability threats if individual institutions invested in MREL instruments? The importance of the MREL problem is extremely important, especially in periods of crisis. In the study, the authors presented the essence of the MREL requirement and the characteristics of prudential requirements, described the principles of its calculation, presented trends and detailed phenomena in the scope of MREL, presented an analysis of the experience of other countries, as well as costs, risk factors and practical problems of implementing this requirement. In previous studies, attempts at an in-depth analysis of the requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities in the banking sector have rarely been made. The originality of this publication is the collection of all information on MREL and the presentation of this issue in the perspective of its implementation. This is one of the first publications to present such issues in such a synthetic and at the same time detailed way on the publishing market in Poland.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1545492025-03-07T13:11:10Z Implementation of the MREL requirement in the banking sector Dorota Czechowska, Iwona Lipiński, Czesław Stawska, Joanna M. Stępińska, Joanna Zatoń, Wojciech Borys, Marcin MREL requirement stock exchange banks TLAC requirement prudential requirements CRR regulation EU directives The monograph is a compendium of knowledge in the field of broadly understood finance, on the essence and mechanisms of the functioning of the banking sector and the problems associated with them. The subject of the analysis is the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) introduced in the banking systems of EU countries in order to ensure the resilience of individual financial institutions to the negative effects of changes in the economic environment, by maintaining capital reserves at a level that allows for covering potential losses and recapitalization. The publication describes the issue of the justification for applying MREL requirements in practice. The scope of the publication covers the banking sector in Poland, in particular the group of banks listed on the WSE, as well as a comparison of MREL levels in the banking sector in Poland with levels in the banking sectors of other EU countries. The aim of the study is to estimate the needs related to fulfilling MREL and to present practical aspects of this process, including the type of instruments used, costs incurred and possible risk factors. The monograph sought answers to the research questions: What is the scale of the needs in terms of obtaining own funds and eligible liabilities of banks? What instruments are used to meet the MREL requirement? Is it possible to significantly increase the risk of financial stability threats if individual institutions invested in MREL instruments? The importance of the MREL problem is extremely important, especially in periods of crisis. In the study, the authors presented the essence of the MREL requirement and the characteristics of prudential requirements, described the principles of its calculation, presented trends and detailed phenomena in the scope of MREL, presented an analysis of the experience of other countries, as well as costs, risk factors and practical problems of implementing this requirement. In previous studies, attempts at an in-depth analysis of the requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities in the banking sector have rarely been made. The originality of this publication is the collection of all information on MREL and the presentation of this issue in the perspective of its implementation. This is one of the first publications to present such issues in such a synthetic and at the same time detailed way on the publishing market in Poland. 2025-03-07T13:11:09Z 2025-03-07T13:11:09Z 2024 book ONIX_20250307_9788383315669_731 9788383315669 9788383315652 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/154549 pol Finance image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/1145 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego electronic 10.18778/8331-565-2 The monograph is a compendium of knowledge in the field of broadly understood finance, on the essence and mechanisms of the functioning of the banking sector and the problems associated with them. The subject of the analysis is the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) introduced in the banking systems of EU countries in order to ensure the resilience of individual financial institutions to the negative effects of changes in the economic environment, by maintaining capital reserves at a level that allows for covering potential losses and recapitalization. The publication describes the issue of the justification for applying MREL requirements in practice. The scope of the publication covers the banking sector in Poland, in particular the group of banks listed on the WSE, as well as a comparison of MREL levels in the banking sector in Poland with levels in the banking sectors of other EU countries. The aim of the study is to estimate the needs related to fulfilling MREL and to present practical aspects of this process, including the type of instruments used, costs incurred and possible risk factors. The monograph sought answers to the research questions: What is the scale of the needs in terms of obtaining own funds and eligible liabilities of banks? What instruments are used to meet the MREL requirement? Is it possible to significantly increase the risk of financial stability threats if individual institutions invested in MREL instruments? The importance of the MREL problem is extremely important, especially in periods of crisis. In the study, the authors presented the essence of the MREL requirement and the characteristics of prudential requirements, described the principles of its calculation, presented trends and detailed phenomena in the scope of MREL, presented an analysis of the experience of other countries, as well as costs, risk factors and practical problems of implementing this requirement. In previous studies, attempts at an in-depth analysis of the requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities in the banking sector have rarely been made. The originality of this publication is the collection of all information on MREL and the presentation of this issue in the perspective of its implementation. This is one of the first publications to present such issues in such a synthetic and at the same time detailed way on the publishing market in Poland. 10.18778/8331-565-2 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788383315669 9788383315652 electronic open access
spellingShingle MREL requirement
stock exchange banks
TLAC requirement
prudential requirements
CRR regulation
EU directives
Dorota Czechowska, Iwona
Lipiński, Czesław
Stawska, Joanna M.
Stępińska, Joanna
Zatoń, Wojciech
Borys, Marcin
Implementation of the MREL requirement in the banking sector
title Implementation of the MREL requirement in the banking sector
title_full Implementation of the MREL requirement in the banking sector
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stock exchange banks
TLAC requirement
prudential requirements
CRR regulation
EU directives
topic_facet MREL requirement
stock exchange banks
TLAC requirement
prudential requirements
CRR regulation
EU directives
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