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In the 1990s, European merger regulation (EMR) was biased against foreign acquirers, especially if the deal harmed …
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card adoption. However, we find mixed results on payment card usage after specific regulatory events: IFs regulation and …
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regulation are less able to respond quickly under conditions of financial market turbulence. Our results are robust to inclusion …
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The recent financial crisis challenged long held perceptions of money market funds (MMF) as stable and highly liquid instruments. Regulators in the United States and in Europe now seek to impose additional rules on MMFs to buttress the funds' ability to sustain runs. In the United States, the...
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A short overview of the regulation -or lack thereof- of Credit Rating Agencies across the US and Europe. The article … focuses on the rationale behind the lack of regulation that has characterized credit rating agencies for so many years, and …
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The European Commission's Proposal for a Regulation on European Crowdfunding Service Providers (ECSPs) for businesses … December 2019 but the Regulation is still waiting for its formal adoption. The present paper, after briefly describing … crowdfunding main features, will critically and analytically analyze the main aspects of the proposed ECSPs Regulation, with …
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regulation and recently imposed fiber access regulations. Our main finding is that more stringent access regulations for both the …
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The primary agency problem traditionally existing in the US corporation has been the risk of opportunism of managers vis-à-vis shareholders. By contrast, the primary concern in European corporations has been the risk of opportunism of controlling shareholders vis-à-vis minority shareholders....
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This paper explains the theoretical foundations for market abuse regulations, describing their development history in main European countries and comparing them with both the equivalent rules in the United States and the framework ushered in by the newly enacted European Union Directive
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