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O fundo de garantia de depósitos no Sistema Bancário Angolano

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Resumo:The present work aims to analyze the figure of the deposit guarantee fund in the context of its recent implementation in the Angolan banking sector. It is intended, more specifically, to examine whether, in the light of the respective legal regime, it will even fulfill the purposes of a deposit insurance system – namely, the strengthening of depositor protection and financial stability – thus giving greater resilience to Angolan banking financial institutions. Indeed, empirical evidence demonstrates that the effectiveness of a secure deposit system depends on how it is designed and implemented. Our goal is to study the Deposit Guarantee System (DGS) as a new element of the financial security network of the Angolan financial system and, in particular, if it proves appropriate, the structure of the Angolan banking sector, and more broadly, whether the Angolan banking system itself has the strength and robustness necessary for the DGS to succeed, since the dominant doctrine considers that a DGS can only fulfil its function in strong institutional environments.
Autores principais:Gonçalves, Marinela João
Assunto:REGULAÇÃO SUPERVISÃO SEGURO DE DEPÓSITO SISTEMA DE GARANTIA DE DEPÓSITO BANCO NACIONAL DE ANGOLA Regulation SUPERVISION INSURANCE DEPOSIT DEPOSIT GUARANTEE SYSTEM
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:The present work aims to analyze the figure of the deposit guarantee fund in the context of its recent implementation in the Angolan banking sector. It is intended, more specifically, to examine whether, in the light of the respective legal regime, it will even fulfill the purposes of a deposit insurance system – namely, the strengthening of depositor protection and financial stability – thus giving greater resilience to Angolan banking financial institutions. Indeed, empirical evidence demonstrates that the effectiveness of a secure deposit system depends on how it is designed and implemented. Our goal is to study the Deposit Guarantee System (DGS) as a new element of the financial security network of the Angolan financial system and, in particular, if it proves appropriate, the structure of the Angolan banking sector, and more broadly, whether the Angolan banking system itself has the strength and robustness necessary for the DGS to succeed, since the dominant doctrine considers that a DGS can only fulfil its function in strong institutional environments.