The internationalisation of capital markets and the regulatory response
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The internationalisation of capital markets and the regulatory response
Graham & Trotman, 1992
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With the increasing internationalization of capital markets, the growth in cross-border financial trades, and the blurring of the distinction between banking and securities transactions, regulators have been obliged to face the new challenge of increasing the international co-ordination of regulatory response to changing market conditions. Leading regulators and distinguished academics have contributed to this volume, including Sir David Walker, Chairman, Securities and Investments Board, UK and Richard C. Breeden, Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission, USA.
Table of Contents
- Regulatory response to internationalization of capital markets
- reconciling national and international concerns in regulation of global capital markets
- international trade in banking services
- banking competition regulation
- regulating banks' securities activities
- international corporate finance and the challenge of creative compliance
- financial regulation - the contribution of the theory of finance
- comparing the performance of stock exchange trading systems
- competition between investment exchanges
- international regulatory co-ordination of banking.
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