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The Perennial Challenge to Counter Too-Big-To-Fail in Banking: Empirical Evidence from the New International Regulation Dealing with Global Systemically Important Banks. (2015). Ongena, Steven ; Moenninghoff, Sebastian C ; Wieandt, Axel .
In: Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper Series.
RePEc:chf:rpseri:rp1433.

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