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Great Financial Plumbing

From Northern Rock to Banking Union
  • ISBN-13: 9781783484287
  • Publisher: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
    Imprint: CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN POLICY STUDIES
  • By Karel Lannoo
  • Price: AUD $119.00
  • Stock: 0 in stock
  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 14/11/2015
  • Format: Paperback 200 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: International economics [KCL]
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The financial crisis has led to a far-reaching redesign of the European regulatory and supervisory framework. Following the commitments made in the context of the G-20, but also reacting to internal shortcomings, the EU engaged in a massive program to re-regulate financial markets. The EU furthermore redesigned the structure for supervisory cooperation, initially through the European Supervisory Authorities, and later in its ambition to form the Banking Union. In The Great Financial Plumbing, Karel Lannoo systematically assesses the new regulatory and supervisory framework. The book's structure follows the big questions on the agenda: 1) What is Banking Union? 2) How have the concerns of the G-20 been addressed by the EU (oversight of credit-rating agencies, better capital for banks, the re-regulation of securities and derivatives markets, asset management, depositor protection and bank resolution)? 3) How were uniquely EU rules on state aid applied to the banking sector? This book is designed to give professionals, policy-makers and students a better understanding of the new regulatory framework and insights into the policy context that has led to the new rules governing financial markets in Europe.
1. The Policy Reaction to the Crisis: A moving target / 2. Credit Rating Agencies: The early targets/ 3. Game Change in Asset Management / 4. Solidifying Derivative Markets and Financial Infrastructure/ 5. New Capital Requirements: Basel III implementation in EU law / 6. The ECB as Bank Supervisor under the Single Supervisory Mechanism / 7. Recovery and Resolution, the Single Resolution Mechanism and Deposit Guarantee Schemes / 8. The EU's Bank State Aid Policy during the Crisis / 9. Conclusion: Safe to bank? / Annex: Overview of banking and finance legislation / Index
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