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The Perimeter of Financial Regulation

IMF Staff Position Notes, 2009
The G-20 has called for a review of the scope of financial regulation. This call reflects concern that the coverage of prudential regulation has been too narrow. A discussion of extending the regulatory perimeter should, therefore, weigh carefully the experience of the past two years against these considerations. It will also be important to understand
Luisa Zanforlin   +5 more
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Financial regulation in Poland [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
The paper aims at short synthesis of the Polish regulatory framework referring to the financial sector with special attention paid to the banking system. We describe origins of the financial regulations in Poland, as well as their further evolution.
Alfred Janc, Pawel Marszalek
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The Partisanship of Financial Regulators

The Review of Financial Studies, 2019
Abstract We analyze the partisanship of Commissioners at the SEC and Governors at the Federal Reserve Board. Using recent advances in machine learning, we identify partisan phrases in Congress, such as “red tape” and “climate change,” and observe their usage among regulators.
Matthew Henriksson   +3 more
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Bitcoin and the challenges for financial regulation

Capital Markets Law Journal, 2017
Bitcoin is the most popular virtual currency and has attracted extraordinary attention as a financial innovation. This attention results less from Bitcoin's role as a digital medium of payment, exchange and store of value, than from the decentralized nature of Bitcoin transactions.Bitcoins pose various risks, some of them being remote and others more ...
Guegan, Dominique   +1 more
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The Role of Transparency in Financial Regulation

Journal of International Economic Law, 2010
Transparency is a prerequisite for good governance and sound financial regulation. The article expounds the different foundations and functions of transparency. The first dimension refers to institutional aspects, i.e. procedures and decision-making. By providing legal certainty, transparency serves as an anchor for financial regulation.
Kaufmann, Christine, Weber, Rolf H
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Regulating Financial Conglomerates

Revue d'économie financière (English ed.), 2000
The international debate on financial conglomerates is expected to lead to the adoption of a European Directive on conglomerates in the near future. The unique characteristics of the banking and insurance sectors call for such a Directive to be based on preserving the rules that apply to each sector and the specialized agencies charged with supervising
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International Financial Regulation

2018
Chapter 3 describes the international financial regulatory architecture, providing necessary background for the substantive studies that follow. It gives special attention to the architecture’s two defining aspects: the soft law character of the rules it produces and the fragmentation of rule-making by subsectors.
Elliot Posner, Abraham L. Newman
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Regulation of the Financial Sector

2005
No analysis of financial markets and institutions can be complete without an examination of the regulatory environment in which they operate. Not only does regulation have a major impact upon the operation and developments of financial markets, regulation itself is often revised and adjusted in response to changes in market structure, financial market ...
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Regulating Global Financial Markets

Journal of Law and Society, 1999
This paper discusses the role of regulation in the emergence of a global system of linked financial markets. It traces the origins of the internationalization of financial markets to the emergence of new competitive pressures, rooted in changes in the social structures of savings and investment, breaking down both national systems of financial control ...
Picciotto, Salomone, Haines, Jason
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Regulation of Banking and Financial Markets

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
textabstractAbstract: This paper is one chapter of the volume “Regulation and Economics” of the second edition of the Encyclopedia of Law and Economics. The authors review the economics of banking and financial markets and the regulatory response to market failure.
Dirk Heremans, Alessio M. Pacces
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