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In recent years there has been a renewed emphasis on improving the regulatory frameworks of financial systems in part as a response to the global financial crisis. This has included a focus on how institutional design can promote financial stability. Support for the continued importance of...
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The global financial crisis (GFC) revealed fundamental regulatory weaknesses in many of the world's leading financial jurisdictions. In particular, there was a lack of attention to risks of a systemic nature. Post-GFC regulatory reforms in many of these jurisdictions have sought to address this...
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Regulatory theory since the global financial crisis (“GFC”) has emphasised the importance of systemic financial stability as a regulatory objective. This has taken the place of pre-GFC reliance on private markets as a primary mechanism to avoid systemic risk combined with a laissez faire...
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The growth of Fintech, which refers to the use of technology in providing financial services, is continuing to disrupt global financial services markets. The rapidly evolving technological landscape provides challenges for financial regulators, which are already facing the need to address a...
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This article examines the main challenges for achieving regulatory convergence and coordination for depositor preference rules and explicit deposit insurance schemes at the regional level in Asia. The increasing regionalisation and integration of banking activities in Asia, as reflected in...
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Over the last two decades, Australia has developed a unique legal and regulatory framework for collective investments, including mutual funds. This framework is built around a single “responsible entity” that combines the role of the fund sponsor and adviser with that of the trustee. This...
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This paper is one of a series of working papers that explore various aspects of Australia's system of financial regulation and the relevance of its experience to reform in other countries. Adopting a broad perspective that outlines the context in which the system operates in Australia, it...
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Various explanations have been advanced for why shareholder protection looks the way that it does. These explanations include varieties of capitalism, legal origins and various configurations of social interests. When compared with the United States and the United Kingdom, Australian corporate...
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This paper explores important issues relating to regulatory coordination and integration in the international financial system. Coordination in a regulatory context refers to coordination between regulators in different jurisdictions to achieve desired regulatory outcomes, including effective...
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