Regulation of the EU Financial Markets
Mifid II & Mifir
Herausgeber: Busch, Danny; Ferrarini, Guido
Regulation of the EU Financial Markets
Mifid II & Mifir
Herausgeber: Busch, Danny; Ferrarini, Guido
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A comprehensive reference guide to the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II (MiFID II), combining theoretical and practical perspectives to cover all aspects of this important legislation.
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A comprehensive reference guide to the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II (MiFID II), combining theoretical and practical perspectives to cover all aspects of this important legislation.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 170mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1501g
- ISBN-13: 9780198767671
- ISBN-10: 0198767676
- Artikelnr.: 47866803
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 170mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1501g
- ISBN-13: 9780198767671
- ISBN-10: 0198767676
- Artikelnr.: 47866803
Professor Danny Busch holds the Chair for Financial Law and is the Director of the Institute for Financial Law, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. He is author of many articles in the field of financial and commercial law, and editor of several books, including European Banking Union (with G. Ferrarini), OUP 2015. From 2002 until 2010 he was an attorney-at-law with the Dutch international law firm De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek in Amsterdam where he practised banking and securities law (both the private law and regulatory aspects). Professor Guido Ferrarini is Professor of Business Law and Capital Markets Law at the University of Genoa, Department of Law, and Director of the Centre for Law and Finance. He is author of many articles in the fields of financial law, corporate law and business law, and editor of several books, including Financial Regulation and Supervision: A Post-crisis Analysis (with E. Wymeersch and K. Hopt).
* PART I: GENERAL ASPECTS
* 1: Danny Busch and Guido Ferrarini: Introduction
* PART II: INVESTMENT FIRMS AND INVESTMENT SERVICES
* 2: Kitty Lieverse: The Scope of MiFID II
* 3: Jens-Hinrich Binder: Governance of Investment Firms under MiFID II
* 4: Luca Enriques and Matteo Gargantini: The Overarching Duty to Act
in the Best Interest of the Client in MiFID II
* 5: Danny Busch: Product Governance and Product Intervention
* 6: Paolo Giudici: Independent Financial Advice
* 7: Stefan Grundmann and Philipp Hacker: Conflicts of Interest
* 8: Larissa Silverentand, Jasha Sprecher, and Lisette Simons:
Inducements
* 9: Danny Busch: Agency and Principal Dealing Under MiFID
* 10: Danny Busch and Marije Louisse: MiFID II/MiFIR's Regime for
Third-Country Firms
* PART III: TRADING
* 11: Guido Ferrarini and Paolo Saguato: TGovernance and Organization
of Trading Venues: The Role of Financial Market Infrastructures
Groups
* 12: Niamh Moloney: EU Financial Governance and Transparency
Regulation: A Test for the Effectiveness of Post-Crisis
Administrative Governance
* 13: Carmine di Noia and Rudiger Veil: SME Growth Markets
* 14: Peter Gomber and Ilya Gvozdevskiy: Dark Trading Under MiFID II
* 15: Rezah Stegeman and Aron Berket: Derivatives: Trading, Clearing,
STP, Indirect Clearing, and Portfolio Compression
* 16: Antonella Sciarrone Alibrandi and Edoardo Grossule: Commodity
Derivatives
* 17: Pierre-Henri Conac: Algorithmic Trading and High Frequency
Trading
* 18: Merritt Fox: An American perspective
* PART IV: SUPERVISION AND ENFORCEMENT
* 19: Christos Gortsos: Public Enforcement of MiFID II
* 20: Danny Busch: The Private Law Effect of MiFID: the Genil Case and
Beyond
* PART V: THE BROADER VIEW AND THE FUTURE OF MIFID
* 21: Veerle Colaert: MiFID II: Picking up the Crumbs of a Piecemeal
Approach
* 22: Eddy Wymeersch: Shadow Banking and the Functioning of Financial
Markets
* 23: Guido Ferrarini and Eugenia Macchiavello: Investment-based
Crowdfunding: Is MiFID II enough?
* 1: Danny Busch and Guido Ferrarini: Introduction
* PART II: INVESTMENT FIRMS AND INVESTMENT SERVICES
* 2: Kitty Lieverse: The Scope of MiFID II
* 3: Jens-Hinrich Binder: Governance of Investment Firms under MiFID II
* 4: Luca Enriques and Matteo Gargantini: The Overarching Duty to Act
in the Best Interest of the Client in MiFID II
* 5: Danny Busch: Product Governance and Product Intervention
* 6: Paolo Giudici: Independent Financial Advice
* 7: Stefan Grundmann and Philipp Hacker: Conflicts of Interest
* 8: Larissa Silverentand, Jasha Sprecher, and Lisette Simons:
Inducements
* 9: Danny Busch: Agency and Principal Dealing Under MiFID
* 10: Danny Busch and Marije Louisse: MiFID II/MiFIR's Regime for
Third-Country Firms
* PART III: TRADING
* 11: Guido Ferrarini and Paolo Saguato: TGovernance and Organization
of Trading Venues: The Role of Financial Market Infrastructures
Groups
* 12: Niamh Moloney: EU Financial Governance and Transparency
Regulation: A Test for the Effectiveness of Post-Crisis
Administrative Governance
* 13: Carmine di Noia and Rudiger Veil: SME Growth Markets
* 14: Peter Gomber and Ilya Gvozdevskiy: Dark Trading Under MiFID II
* 15: Rezah Stegeman and Aron Berket: Derivatives: Trading, Clearing,
STP, Indirect Clearing, and Portfolio Compression
* 16: Antonella Sciarrone Alibrandi and Edoardo Grossule: Commodity
Derivatives
* 17: Pierre-Henri Conac: Algorithmic Trading and High Frequency
Trading
* 18: Merritt Fox: An American perspective
* PART IV: SUPERVISION AND ENFORCEMENT
* 19: Christos Gortsos: Public Enforcement of MiFID II
* 20: Danny Busch: The Private Law Effect of MiFID: the Genil Case and
Beyond
* PART V: THE BROADER VIEW AND THE FUTURE OF MIFID
* 21: Veerle Colaert: MiFID II: Picking up the Crumbs of a Piecemeal
Approach
* 22: Eddy Wymeersch: Shadow Banking and the Functioning of Financial
Markets
* 23: Guido Ferrarini and Eugenia Macchiavello: Investment-based
Crowdfunding: Is MiFID II enough?
* PART I: GENERAL ASPECTS
* 1: Danny Busch and Guido Ferrarini: Introduction
* PART II: INVESTMENT FIRMS AND INVESTMENT SERVICES
* 2: Kitty Lieverse: The Scope of MiFID II
* 3: Jens-Hinrich Binder: Governance of Investment Firms under MiFID II
* 4: Luca Enriques and Matteo Gargantini: The Overarching Duty to Act
in the Best Interest of the Client in MiFID II
* 5: Danny Busch: Product Governance and Product Intervention
* 6: Paolo Giudici: Independent Financial Advice
* 7: Stefan Grundmann and Philipp Hacker: Conflicts of Interest
* 8: Larissa Silverentand, Jasha Sprecher, and Lisette Simons:
Inducements
* 9: Danny Busch: Agency and Principal Dealing Under MiFID
* 10: Danny Busch and Marije Louisse: MiFID II/MiFIR's Regime for
Third-Country Firms
* PART III: TRADING
* 11: Guido Ferrarini and Paolo Saguato: TGovernance and Organization
of Trading Venues: The Role of Financial Market Infrastructures
Groups
* 12: Niamh Moloney: EU Financial Governance and Transparency
Regulation: A Test for the Effectiveness of Post-Crisis
Administrative Governance
* 13: Carmine di Noia and Rudiger Veil: SME Growth Markets
* 14: Peter Gomber and Ilya Gvozdevskiy: Dark Trading Under MiFID II
* 15: Rezah Stegeman and Aron Berket: Derivatives: Trading, Clearing,
STP, Indirect Clearing, and Portfolio Compression
* 16: Antonella Sciarrone Alibrandi and Edoardo Grossule: Commodity
Derivatives
* 17: Pierre-Henri Conac: Algorithmic Trading and High Frequency
Trading
* 18: Merritt Fox: An American perspective
* PART IV: SUPERVISION AND ENFORCEMENT
* 19: Christos Gortsos: Public Enforcement of MiFID II
* 20: Danny Busch: The Private Law Effect of MiFID: the Genil Case and
Beyond
* PART V: THE BROADER VIEW AND THE FUTURE OF MIFID
* 21: Veerle Colaert: MiFID II: Picking up the Crumbs of a Piecemeal
Approach
* 22: Eddy Wymeersch: Shadow Banking and the Functioning of Financial
Markets
* 23: Guido Ferrarini and Eugenia Macchiavello: Investment-based
Crowdfunding: Is MiFID II enough?
* 1: Danny Busch and Guido Ferrarini: Introduction
* PART II: INVESTMENT FIRMS AND INVESTMENT SERVICES
* 2: Kitty Lieverse: The Scope of MiFID II
* 3: Jens-Hinrich Binder: Governance of Investment Firms under MiFID II
* 4: Luca Enriques and Matteo Gargantini: The Overarching Duty to Act
in the Best Interest of the Client in MiFID II
* 5: Danny Busch: Product Governance and Product Intervention
* 6: Paolo Giudici: Independent Financial Advice
* 7: Stefan Grundmann and Philipp Hacker: Conflicts of Interest
* 8: Larissa Silverentand, Jasha Sprecher, and Lisette Simons:
Inducements
* 9: Danny Busch: Agency and Principal Dealing Under MiFID
* 10: Danny Busch and Marije Louisse: MiFID II/MiFIR's Regime for
Third-Country Firms
* PART III: TRADING
* 11: Guido Ferrarini and Paolo Saguato: TGovernance and Organization
of Trading Venues: The Role of Financial Market Infrastructures
Groups
* 12: Niamh Moloney: EU Financial Governance and Transparency
Regulation: A Test for the Effectiveness of Post-Crisis
Administrative Governance
* 13: Carmine di Noia and Rudiger Veil: SME Growth Markets
* 14: Peter Gomber and Ilya Gvozdevskiy: Dark Trading Under MiFID II
* 15: Rezah Stegeman and Aron Berket: Derivatives: Trading, Clearing,
STP, Indirect Clearing, and Portfolio Compression
* 16: Antonella Sciarrone Alibrandi and Edoardo Grossule: Commodity
Derivatives
* 17: Pierre-Henri Conac: Algorithmic Trading and High Frequency
Trading
* 18: Merritt Fox: An American perspective
* PART IV: SUPERVISION AND ENFORCEMENT
* 19: Christos Gortsos: Public Enforcement of MiFID II
* 20: Danny Busch: The Private Law Effect of MiFID: the Genil Case and
Beyond
* PART V: THE BROADER VIEW AND THE FUTURE OF MIFID
* 21: Veerle Colaert: MiFID II: Picking up the Crumbs of a Piecemeal
Approach
* 22: Eddy Wymeersch: Shadow Banking and the Functioning of Financial
Markets
* 23: Guido Ferrarini and Eugenia Macchiavello: Investment-based
Crowdfunding: Is MiFID II enough?