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The Dodd-Frank Act, enacted after the global financial crisis, requires U.S. financial regulators to define and regulate systemically risky firms and activities — a truly Sisyphean task. In this Essay, we identify two paths regulators have taken: a “descriptive approach,” which involves...
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-based cryptocurrencies are antithetical to the existing centralized structure of monetary and financial regulation. By shifting the policy … cryptocurrencies at the code or protocol layer, which might not be desirable, even if feasible, the regulation should target the … interdictions of regulation towards the middlemen, and can be enforced by the existing financial market participants and traditional …
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significant reform of their financial infrastructure to facilitate regulation in accordance with this change in regulatory theory …Regulatory theory since the global financial crisis (“GFC”) has emphasised the importance of systemic financial … article argues that there are a number of areas where the Australian approach could be enhanced by regulation that has at its …
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with the supervision and regulation of the competition in the wholesale energy markets within the three different European …
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The word “Mifidization” refers to the impact of the EU regulation on financial products, mainly the rules laid down by … insurance framework that are likely to be affected by the Mifidization: (i) the sources of the regulation on insurance; (ii) the …
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Sovereign wealth funds (SWF) have largely proven to be the gentle giants of the financial markets; they tend to be relatively patient, passive shareholders. In contrast to other activist hedge funds, when SWFs do engage with companies, they tend to work behind the scenes to maximize value for...
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.S. financial regulation: (i) enactment is invariably crisis driven, adopted at a time when there is a paucity of information … Law” of U.S. financial regulation. The ensuing one-way regulatory ratchet generated by repeated financial crises has … experimentation to financial regulation. The use of those techniques, properly implemented, advances means-ends rationality, by better …
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reflect the influence of powerful states with a strong international bargaining position. To support this theory, the paper … focuses on three networks in three important areas of securities regulation: accounting, cross-border fraud, and money …
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This annual survey for the ABA summarizes key developments affecting automotive financing, focusing on the major state developments. We cover consent orders from Massachusetts and Delaware tied to the financing practices and securitizations of subprime retail installment contracts and touch on...
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