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This note reviews the main elements of the New Basel III global regulatory framework and its regulatory implications, as well as the menu of macro prudential regulatory options to consider for application to ensure more resilient banks and baking systems
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"The recent global financial crisis has shaken the confidence of developed and developing countries alike in the very blueprint of financial and macro policies that underlie the western capitalist systems. In an effort to contain the crisis from spreading, the authorities in the US and many...
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With the recent stock market frauds in markets around the world such as the Madoff case in the U.S. and the recent Satyam fraud in India, no nation can hold its head high and claim to have good corporate governance. The reality is that the problems of fraud, faulty audits, misleading accounts,...
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This Note identifies four main theoretical options for securities markets self-regulation in India, based on precedents … Exchange (BSE). The new entity would be responsible for both market and member regulation. The Exchanges provide an existing … interest at Exchange SROs. (2) Hybrid structure: NSE and BSE retain responsibility for market regulation, and create a new …
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