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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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Introduction : how do you solve a problem like global finance? -- The role of finance in society : from barter to Fintech -- 21st century post-crisis finance : stability and sustainability as new 'meta' norms or market re-emergence? -- Financial regulation in (global) context -- A 'micro'...
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<P>CHAPTER 1 -- INTRODUCTION: HOW DO YOU SOLVE A PROBLEM LIKE GLOBAL FINANCE?</P><P>CHAPTER 2 -- THE ROLE OF FINANCE IN SOCIETY: FROM BARTER TO FINTECH</P><P>CHAPTER 3 -- 21st CENTURY POST-CRISIS FINANCE: STABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY AS NEW 'META' NORMS OR MARKET RE-EMERGENCE?</P><P>CHAPTER 4 -FINANCIAL REGULATION IN...</p></p></p></p>
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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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Recent years have seen a trend in many jurisdictions towards the adoption of short-form disclosure documents for retail financial products. This paper analyses the challenges and trends in relation to short-form disclosure documents from a comparative perspective. Developments in the following...
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This article examines the implications of the rise of Fintech for achieving effective cooperation in the area of financial regulation. While the disruptive and transformative impacts of Fintech pose significant challenges for domestic regulators, Fintech also presents opportunities to enhance...
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It is well established in a number of Commonwealth jurisdictions that company directors are subject to a duty to consider the interests of creditors as the company nears insolvency. The precise contours of this duty are, however, indeterminate. Particular questions surround when the duty arises...
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This article discusses a trend towards increased empiricism in enforcement reporting by financial regulators that emphasises greater use of numerical indicators. The article examines how the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the...
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Market manipulation, generally considered to be a serious form of misconduct, has been a significant focus of regulators, the media and others in Australia and internationally, with widespread allegations of market manipulation, not just relating to securities, but in relation to interest rates,...
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