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The recent global financial crisis made the need for companies to have an easy access to credit greater than ever before. Consequently, the importance of the laws surrounding secured transactions has been considerably increased since many companies seek financial assistance from financial...
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Baseball, America's National Pastime, provides an apt illustration of the North American model of sports and how U.S. professional sports leagues are internally governed and externally regulated by public laws. This article describes how U.S. law has influenced the development of U.S....
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regulation is long overdue.But current agency practice is often far from efficient, and there are opportunities to advance equity … thoughtfully deploy their resources, and it compares this approach to broader proposals to consider equity in regulation more …
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securities in bearer form have already become the back bone of International Economy.Regulation of Financial Derivatives has a … regulation in the United States as well as in India is essentially a hybrid of "institutional" and "functional" regulation. Some … measures to ensure transparency and accountability. On the whole it can be seen that the derivative regulation is more focused …
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regulation of banking entities under the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 in order to demonstrate the successful separation of …
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This paper explores the relationship between disclosure in securities markets and the firm's need for confidentiality. Transparency plays a crucial role for both investor protection and the proper functioning of the stock market. Confidentiality protects the value of information which has been...
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When things go wrong, it is always good to find someone to blame. As the credit crisis started to unfold in 2007, credit rating agencies (“CRAs”) emerged as the villain – or scapegoat, one might say – for commentators and regulators alike. To sum up, observers accused CRAs of doing a...
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