Principles of Financial Regulation


Book Description

Examining the subject from a holistic and multidisciplinary perspective, Principles of Financial Regulation considers the underlying policies and the objectives of financial regulation.




The Fundamental Principles of Financial Regulation


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Analytical background -- Nature of systemic risk -- Who should be regulated (by whom) -- Counter-cyclical regulation -- Regulation of liquidity and maturity mismatches -- Other regulatory issues -- The structure of regulation -- Conclusions -- Appendix : the boundary problem in financial regulation -- Discussion and roundtables.







Principles of Banking Regulation


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Analyses banking regulation and recent international developments, including Basel IV, bank resolution and Brexit, and their impact on bank governance.




Fundamental Principles of Financial Regulation


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Leverage, financial regulation, macro-prudential regulation, Basel II, counter-cyclical capital charges, bankers pay.




Estimating the Costs of Financial Regulation


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Staff Discussion Notes showcase the latest policy-related analysis and research being developed by individual IMF staff and are published to elicit comment and to further debate. These papers are generally brief and written in nontechnical language, and so are aimed at a broad audience interested in economic policy issues. This Web-only series replaced Staff Position Notes in January 2011.




Financial Market Regulation and Reforms in Emerging Markets


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"In the wake of the global financial crisis that began in 2008, offers a systematic overview of recent developments in regulatory frameworks in advanced and emerging-market countries, outlining challenges to improving regulation, markets, and access in developing economies"--Provided by publisher.




Principles of Financial Regulation


Book Description

The financial crisis of 2007-9 revealed serious failings in the regulation of financial institutions and markets, and prompted a fundamental reconsideration of the design of financial regulation. It is now clear that regulation must focus on the financial system as a whole, but this poses significant challenges for regulators. This volume describes how to address those challenges. Examining the subject from a holistic and multidisciplinary perspective, it considers the underlying policies and the objectives of regulation by drawing on economics, finance and law methodologies.