Ginkō-hō

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Ginkō-hō is Japan’s primary banking law that regulates the establishment, operation, and supervision of banks within the country’s financial system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese statute
banking law
financial regulation
aimsTo ensure soundness of the banking system in Japan
maintain financial stability in Japan
protect depositors
appliesTo banks operating in Japan
concerns bank licensing requirements
business scope of banks
capital adequacy of banks
governance of banks
prudential regulation of banks
supervisory powers over banks
country Japan
field banking
financial law
jurisdiction Japanese financial system
languageOfName Japanese
partOf Japanese financial regulatory framework
regulates commercial banks
establishment of banks
foreign bank branches in Japan
operation of banks
regional banks
supervision of banks
trust banks
regulator Financial Services Agency of Japan NERFINISHED
relatedTo Bank of Japan Act NERFINISHED
Deposit Insurance Act of Japan NERFINISHED
Financial Instruments and Exchange Act of Japan NERFINISHED
script Latin transliteration

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Banking Act of Japan alsoKnownAs Ginkō-hō