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- Banking regulation suffers from the principal-agent problem. Describe how this problem relates to regulators and politicians.evaluate and discuss four reasons why it is necessary to regulate banks, especially within the context of the COVID pandemic.Please discuss four factors that can cause financial intermediation to fail.
- How might possibilities for regulatory capture contribute to the large number of financial regulators and deposit insurance funds?Describe the behavioral structure in the Banking sector in Bangladesh?Discuss the relevant regulatory reforms that has been implemented in the banking sector to make it more resilient.
- In view of the empirical evidence, what factors do you think might be responsible for the current trends of increasing size and mergers in the commercial banking industry?What is the main purpose of financial regulation? What kind of instruments may a government use to protect the economy and country from financial panic?Bank regulators are having a dilemma about whether to discourage banks from becoming a monopoly and at the same time promoting competition. Why?