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Financial regulation is a much debated topic for some time. The history of financial instruments started at a time when …. Financial derivatives are a sub species of financial instruments No internationally accepted principles for regulation of … judiciary regarding the regulation of financial instruments in general and financial derivatives in particular. The US, UK and …
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U.S. insurance regulation focuses predominantly on individual insurance entities, rather than on groups of commonly … insurance regulation must operate on both a legal-entity and a group-wide basis. For this reason, state insurance regulators … have in recent years focused renewed attention on group insurance regulation. These efforts have produced a “windows and …
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"micro-prudential" and "macro-prudential" principles of financial regulation to enhance overall financial stability. From an … time, however, the CFPB represents a unique historical shift in the policy focus of U.S. financial regulation away from …
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The literature on regulation has typically emphasized the ability of concentrated interest groups to secure the rules …‐roots advocacy groups for more stringent regulation. As a result, Dodd‐Frank Act falls far short of a thorough‐going redesign of the … legislation: macroprudential regulation, consumer protection, reestablishment of the partition between deposit banking versus …
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begins with a discussion of ethical theory and how it can be applied to the topic of government regulation of business, and … proceeds to summarize some recent studies on the costs that regulation imposes on businesses and individuals …
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accidents and explosions. Following each calamity, regulation takes the blame. The regulatory system is too slow or too lax. Or … system today – but in truth, regulation is far less clearly to blame for the nation's problems than most of us think. In this … regulation, as politicians and the public inevitably seek something to blame when calamities occur. Yet regulation manages risk …
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-offs between litigation and regulation as modes of governance, including how laws change under each regime over time. Data on 1 … approach (litigation in the UK, regulation in the US), even within the domain of M&A law. Subject to strong limits on external … regulation and litigation, even for otherwise similar nations in a similar context, and that a combination of interest groups …
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has partial control over bank regulation it can exercise regulatory lenience. Two, the Fed's stronger output orientation … procyclical capital regulation …
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-the-counter derivative regulation. Many of the Dodd-Frank statutes and proposed rules go well beyond the relatively modest objectives agreed … of overly aggressive U.S. regulation. Regulatory arbitrage occurs as both U.S. and non-U.S. persons attempt to structure …
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This paper uses data from the Financial Accounts of the United States to map out the regulatory boundaries of assets held by U.S. financial institutions from a macroprudential perspective. We provide a quantitative measure of the regulatory perimeter—the boundary between the part of the...
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