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Redesigning Financial Regulation
treatment may prevail, a regulatory regime must be flexible enough to take into consideration national ... economy and the lives of real people from the impact of failures. Global regulatory, supervisory ...
Rethinking Systemic Financial Risk
and the extent to which regulation itself is the answer. There are currently two sets of regulatory policy ...
Financial Leadership in Asia
to create a completely integrated regional regulatory framework, Asian regulators should avoid creating a patchwork of regulations that complicate life for multinationals or open new regulatory loopholes. Indeed, ...
Big Banks: Cure or Curse for the Global Economy?
to ensure a level playing field and to prevent regulatory arbitrage. Eurozone leaders were called upon ... Regulators were urged to ensure consistency and coherence of regulatory frameworks to ensure a level playing ...
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