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''Regulation and compliance''.
Red tape is a colloquial and derogatory expression for excessive regulation.


Phase of a business cycle, following a recession, where there is an increase in economic activity.


== See also ==
* [[Deregulation]]
* [[Red herring]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Retained EU law]]


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[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
 
<i>Bank recovery</i>
 
The process of returning a bank to acceptable financial health if it is threatened with circumstances or events that may cause the failure of the institution or group unless recovery measures are implemented in a timely manner.
 
Recovery is achieving this without imposing losses on the distressed firm's creditors.
If recovery is unavailable, "[[resolution]]" will be necessary.
 
The speed with which financial firms can lose their credit standing is so great that in considering the subject it is very often referred to as bank "recovery and resolution".
 
 
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More generally,a process in which a firm facing financial difficulties is returned to acceptable financial health without imposing losses on the distressed firm's creditors.
 
 
==See also==
* [[Cash in the new post-crisis world]]
* [[Credit rating]]
* [[Insolvency]]
* [[L-shaped recovery]]
* [[Living will]]
* [[R&R]]
* [[Recession]]
* [[Recovery plan]]
* [[Resolution]]
* [[RRP]]
* [[U-shaped recovery]]
* [[V-shaped recovery]]
* [[W-shaped recovery]]
 
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Treasury_operations_infrastructure]]

Revision as of 05:37, 17 August 2022

Regulation and compliance.

Red tape is a colloquial and derogatory expression for excessive regulation.


See also