The first complete survey of post crisis derivatives regulation, this book provides an indepth examination of the changes made to the regulation of derivatives that were enacted after the global financial crisis, with insights from the Covid pandemic.
The first complete survey of post crisis derivatives regulation, this book provides an indepth examination of the changes made to the regulation of derivatives that were enacted after the global financial crisis, with insights from the Covid pandemic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Murphy is a visiting professor in practice in the Law Department at the London School of Economic and Political Science. He is a leading expert on derivatives regulation, central clearing, and prudential policy, having published extensively in these areas, and worked in both bank and central counterparty policy at national and international levels.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction 1: Core Ideas in Derivatives 2: The 2008 Crisis 3: The Financial System during Covid 4: The Basel 3 Leverage Ratio 5: Risk-based Capital Regulation 6: Clearing and Collateralisation 7: Central Counterparties and their Regulation 8: Legal Perspectives on Financial Regulation 9: The Quantitative Analysis of Financial Regulation 10: Derivatives Regulation as Modelling 11: Perspectives from Social and Political Science 12: Rules and Arrangements in Derivatives Regulation
Preface Introduction 1: Core Ideas in Derivatives 2: The 2008 Crisis 3: The Financial System during Covid 4: The Basel 3 Leverage Ratio 5: Risk-based Capital Regulation 6: Clearing and Collateralisation 7: Central Counterparties and their Regulation 8: Legal Perspectives on Financial Regulation 9: The Quantitative Analysis of Financial Regulation 10: Derivatives Regulation as Modelling 11: Perspectives from Social and Political Science 12: Rules and Arrangements in Derivatives Regulation
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