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Regulators generally have tried to address the problems posed by the excessive risk-taking of Systemically Important Financial Institutions (SIFIs) by placing restrictions on the activities in which SIFIs engage. However, the complexity of these institutions makes such attempts necessarily...
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This article analyzes how shareholder protection has developed in 20 countries from 1995 to 2005. In contrast to … its results are that in most countries shareholder protection has improved in the last years; that developed countries … perform better than developing countries in protecting shareholders; that shareholder protection in common law countries is …
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shows that legal origin explains part of the pattern of change in the adoption of shareholder protection measures over the … increased shareholder protection and stock market development, using a number of measures such as stock market capitalisation …
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The financial assets that are subject to major European financial legislation (i.e. (designated types of) financial instruments) have traditionally been defined in a largely exemplary and circular manner. The recent proliferation of ‘non-traditional' financial assets, such as cryptocurrencies...
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