Financial Market Infrastructures
Law and Regulation
Herausgeber: Binder, Jens-Hinrich; Saguato, Paolo
Financial Market Infrastructures
Law and Regulation
Herausgeber: Binder, Jens-Hinrich; Saguato, Paolo
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This new work is the first comprehensive source of reference on the legal and regulatory framework for financial market infrastructures covering trading and post-trading in the securities and derivatives markets.
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This new work is the first comprehensive source of reference on the legal and regulatory framework for financial market infrastructures covering trading and post-trading in the securities and derivatives markets.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 181mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1235g
- ISBN-13: 9780198865858
- ISBN-10: 0198865856
- Artikelnr.: 63663671
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 181mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1235g
- ISBN-13: 9780198865858
- ISBN-10: 0198865856
- Artikelnr.: 63663671
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jens-Hinrich Binder is Professor of Law at the University of Tübingen where he is Chair in Private, Commercial, Company and Securities Law. Paolo Saguato is an Assistant Professor of Law at Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University specializing in financial regulation.
* Introduction
* 1: Jens-Hinrich Binder and Paolo Saguato: Financial Market
Infrastructures from a Trans-Atlantic Perspectives: Mapping the
Issues
* 2: Carmine di Noia and Luca Filippa: Looking for New Lenses: How
Regulation Should Cope with the Financial Market Infrastructures
Evolution
* 3: Chryssa Papathanassiou: A Systemic Assessment of the FMI
landscape: FMI Groups and Their Implications
* 4: Paolo Saguato, Guido Ferrarini, Eric Pan: Financial Market
Infrastructures: The International Approach and the Current
Challenges
* 5: Ruediger Veil: Blockchain and the Future of Financial Market
Infrastructures
* Part I: Trading Infrastructures
* 6: Michele Siri and Matteo Gargantini: Securities and Derivatives
Exchanges in the EU
* 7: Onnig H. Dombalagian: Securities and Derivatives Exchanges in the
United States
* 8: Danny Busch and Han Gulyas: Alternative Trading Platforms in the
EU: Multilateral Trading Facilities, Organised Trading Facilities,
and Systemic Internalizes
* 9: Gabriel Rauterberg: Alternative Trading Platforms in the United
States: Incentives for Innovation in the US Stock Market
* Part II: Post-Trading Infrastructures
* 10: Victor de Serière and Bas Zebregs: Securities and Derivatives
Central Counterparties in the EU: Regulatory Framework, Segregation,
and Portability
* 11: Paolo Saguato: Securities and Derivatives Central Counterparties
in the United States
* 12: Jens-Hinrich Binder: Central Counterparties Insolvency and
Resolution in the EU
* 13: David Skeel: Central Counterparties Insolvency and Resolution in
the United States: Managing a Clearinghouse Failure
* 14: Eilis Ferran and Eleanore Hickman: Central Securities
Depositories in the EU: The Roles and Risks of European Central
Securities Depositories
* 15: Dermot Turing: Central Securities Depositories and Participant
Default in the EU
* 16: Sam Wice: Central Securities Depositories in the United States:
Market Structure and Regulatory Framework
* 17: Louise Gullifer and Jennifer Payne: Intermediated Securities: The
European Perspective
* 18: Charles Mooney: Intermediated Securities: The US Perspective:
Pluralism in Financial Market Infrastructure Design and the Case of
Securities Holding
* 19: Matthias Haentjens: Transatlantic Crossings: The Case of
Securities and Derivatives
* 20: Jo Braithwaite and David Murphy: Client Clearing in the EU:
Challenges and Policy Responses in OTC Derivatives Client Clearing
* 21: Nihal S. Patel: Swaps Client Clearing in the United States: Ten
Years After Dodd-Frank - The Good, the Bad and the Maybe
* 22: Christian Schmies and Alexander Sajnovits: Data Reporting in the
EU: Market Structures and Regulatory Framework
* 23: Richard Berner, Robin Doyle, and Kenneth Lamar: Data Reporting in
the United States: Challenges and Opportunities in US Swap Data
Reporting
* 1: Jens-Hinrich Binder and Paolo Saguato: Financial Market
Infrastructures from a Trans-Atlantic Perspectives: Mapping the
Issues
* 2: Carmine di Noia and Luca Filippa: Looking for New Lenses: How
Regulation Should Cope with the Financial Market Infrastructures
Evolution
* 3: Chryssa Papathanassiou: A Systemic Assessment of the FMI
landscape: FMI Groups and Their Implications
* 4: Paolo Saguato, Guido Ferrarini, Eric Pan: Financial Market
Infrastructures: The International Approach and the Current
Challenges
* 5: Ruediger Veil: Blockchain and the Future of Financial Market
Infrastructures
* Part I: Trading Infrastructures
* 6: Michele Siri and Matteo Gargantini: Securities and Derivatives
Exchanges in the EU
* 7: Onnig H. Dombalagian: Securities and Derivatives Exchanges in the
United States
* 8: Danny Busch and Han Gulyas: Alternative Trading Platforms in the
EU: Multilateral Trading Facilities, Organised Trading Facilities,
and Systemic Internalizes
* 9: Gabriel Rauterberg: Alternative Trading Platforms in the United
States: Incentives for Innovation in the US Stock Market
* Part II: Post-Trading Infrastructures
* 10: Victor de Serière and Bas Zebregs: Securities and Derivatives
Central Counterparties in the EU: Regulatory Framework, Segregation,
and Portability
* 11: Paolo Saguato: Securities and Derivatives Central Counterparties
in the United States
* 12: Jens-Hinrich Binder: Central Counterparties Insolvency and
Resolution in the EU
* 13: David Skeel: Central Counterparties Insolvency and Resolution in
the United States: Managing a Clearinghouse Failure
* 14: Eilis Ferran and Eleanore Hickman: Central Securities
Depositories in the EU: The Roles and Risks of European Central
Securities Depositories
* 15: Dermot Turing: Central Securities Depositories and Participant
Default in the EU
* 16: Sam Wice: Central Securities Depositories in the United States:
Market Structure and Regulatory Framework
* 17: Louise Gullifer and Jennifer Payne: Intermediated Securities: The
European Perspective
* 18: Charles Mooney: Intermediated Securities: The US Perspective:
Pluralism in Financial Market Infrastructure Design and the Case of
Securities Holding
* 19: Matthias Haentjens: Transatlantic Crossings: The Case of
Securities and Derivatives
* 20: Jo Braithwaite and David Murphy: Client Clearing in the EU:
Challenges and Policy Responses in OTC Derivatives Client Clearing
* 21: Nihal S. Patel: Swaps Client Clearing in the United States: Ten
Years After Dodd-Frank - The Good, the Bad and the Maybe
* 22: Christian Schmies and Alexander Sajnovits: Data Reporting in the
EU: Market Structures and Regulatory Framework
* 23: Richard Berner, Robin Doyle, and Kenneth Lamar: Data Reporting in
the United States: Challenges and Opportunities in US Swap Data
Reporting
* Introduction
* 1: Jens-Hinrich Binder and Paolo Saguato: Financial Market
Infrastructures from a Trans-Atlantic Perspectives: Mapping the
Issues
* 2: Carmine di Noia and Luca Filippa: Looking for New Lenses: How
Regulation Should Cope with the Financial Market Infrastructures
Evolution
* 3: Chryssa Papathanassiou: A Systemic Assessment of the FMI
landscape: FMI Groups and Their Implications
* 4: Paolo Saguato, Guido Ferrarini, Eric Pan: Financial Market
Infrastructures: The International Approach and the Current
Challenges
* 5: Ruediger Veil: Blockchain and the Future of Financial Market
Infrastructures
* Part I: Trading Infrastructures
* 6: Michele Siri and Matteo Gargantini: Securities and Derivatives
Exchanges in the EU
* 7: Onnig H. Dombalagian: Securities and Derivatives Exchanges in the
United States
* 8: Danny Busch and Han Gulyas: Alternative Trading Platforms in the
EU: Multilateral Trading Facilities, Organised Trading Facilities,
and Systemic Internalizes
* 9: Gabriel Rauterberg: Alternative Trading Platforms in the United
States: Incentives for Innovation in the US Stock Market
* Part II: Post-Trading Infrastructures
* 10: Victor de Serière and Bas Zebregs: Securities and Derivatives
Central Counterparties in the EU: Regulatory Framework, Segregation,
and Portability
* 11: Paolo Saguato: Securities and Derivatives Central Counterparties
in the United States
* 12: Jens-Hinrich Binder: Central Counterparties Insolvency and
Resolution in the EU
* 13: David Skeel: Central Counterparties Insolvency and Resolution in
the United States: Managing a Clearinghouse Failure
* 14: Eilis Ferran and Eleanore Hickman: Central Securities
Depositories in the EU: The Roles and Risks of European Central
Securities Depositories
* 15: Dermot Turing: Central Securities Depositories and Participant
Default in the EU
* 16: Sam Wice: Central Securities Depositories in the United States:
Market Structure and Regulatory Framework
* 17: Louise Gullifer and Jennifer Payne: Intermediated Securities: The
European Perspective
* 18: Charles Mooney: Intermediated Securities: The US Perspective:
Pluralism in Financial Market Infrastructure Design and the Case of
Securities Holding
* 19: Matthias Haentjens: Transatlantic Crossings: The Case of
Securities and Derivatives
* 20: Jo Braithwaite and David Murphy: Client Clearing in the EU:
Challenges and Policy Responses in OTC Derivatives Client Clearing
* 21: Nihal S. Patel: Swaps Client Clearing in the United States: Ten
Years After Dodd-Frank - The Good, the Bad and the Maybe
* 22: Christian Schmies and Alexander Sajnovits: Data Reporting in the
EU: Market Structures and Regulatory Framework
* 23: Richard Berner, Robin Doyle, and Kenneth Lamar: Data Reporting in
the United States: Challenges and Opportunities in US Swap Data
Reporting
* 1: Jens-Hinrich Binder and Paolo Saguato: Financial Market
Infrastructures from a Trans-Atlantic Perspectives: Mapping the
Issues
* 2: Carmine di Noia and Luca Filippa: Looking for New Lenses: How
Regulation Should Cope with the Financial Market Infrastructures
Evolution
* 3: Chryssa Papathanassiou: A Systemic Assessment of the FMI
landscape: FMI Groups and Their Implications
* 4: Paolo Saguato, Guido Ferrarini, Eric Pan: Financial Market
Infrastructures: The International Approach and the Current
Challenges
* 5: Ruediger Veil: Blockchain and the Future of Financial Market
Infrastructures
* Part I: Trading Infrastructures
* 6: Michele Siri and Matteo Gargantini: Securities and Derivatives
Exchanges in the EU
* 7: Onnig H. Dombalagian: Securities and Derivatives Exchanges in the
United States
* 8: Danny Busch and Han Gulyas: Alternative Trading Platforms in the
EU: Multilateral Trading Facilities, Organised Trading Facilities,
and Systemic Internalizes
* 9: Gabriel Rauterberg: Alternative Trading Platforms in the United
States: Incentives for Innovation in the US Stock Market
* Part II: Post-Trading Infrastructures
* 10: Victor de Serière and Bas Zebregs: Securities and Derivatives
Central Counterparties in the EU: Regulatory Framework, Segregation,
and Portability
* 11: Paolo Saguato: Securities and Derivatives Central Counterparties
in the United States
* 12: Jens-Hinrich Binder: Central Counterparties Insolvency and
Resolution in the EU
* 13: David Skeel: Central Counterparties Insolvency and Resolution in
the United States: Managing a Clearinghouse Failure
* 14: Eilis Ferran and Eleanore Hickman: Central Securities
Depositories in the EU: The Roles and Risks of European Central
Securities Depositories
* 15: Dermot Turing: Central Securities Depositories and Participant
Default in the EU
* 16: Sam Wice: Central Securities Depositories in the United States:
Market Structure and Regulatory Framework
* 17: Louise Gullifer and Jennifer Payne: Intermediated Securities: The
European Perspective
* 18: Charles Mooney: Intermediated Securities: The US Perspective:
Pluralism in Financial Market Infrastructure Design and the Case of
Securities Holding
* 19: Matthias Haentjens: Transatlantic Crossings: The Case of
Securities and Derivatives
* 20: Jo Braithwaite and David Murphy: Client Clearing in the EU:
Challenges and Policy Responses in OTC Derivatives Client Clearing
* 21: Nihal S. Patel: Swaps Client Clearing in the United States: Ten
Years After Dodd-Frank - The Good, the Bad and the Maybe
* 22: Christian Schmies and Alexander Sajnovits: Data Reporting in the
EU: Market Structures and Regulatory Framework
* 23: Richard Berner, Robin Doyle, and Kenneth Lamar: Data Reporting in
the United States: Challenges and Opportunities in US Swap Data
Reporting