Financial regulation supervision : a post-crisis analysis
edited by Eddy Wymeersch, Klaus J. Hopt and Guido Ferrarini.
- U.K. : Oxford University Press, 2012.
- 486 p.
Table of contents: Chapter 1. Restructuring global and EU financial regulation : character, capacities, and learning Chapter 2. Unfinished business : an assessment of the reforms Chapter 3. The relationship between micro-macro-prudential supervision and central banking Chapter 4. Supervision in the wake of the financial crisis : achieving effective "law in action" : a challenge for the EU Chapter 5. Understanding the new institutional architecture of EU financial market supervision Chapter 6. A European framework for macro-prudential oversight Chapter 7. The new structure of financial supervision in Europe : what's next? Chapter 8. Nationally fragmented supervision over multinational banks as a source of global systemic risk : a critical analysis of recent EU reforms Chapter 9. The European Financial Supervisory Authorities or ESAs Chapter 10. Post-financial crisis trading and clearing reforms in the EU : a story of interest groups with magnified voice Chapter 11. Corporate governance of banks after the financial crisis Chapter 12. The financial crisis : does good corporate governance matter and how to achieve it? Chapter 13. Developments regarding global cooperation in supervision of financial markets Chapter 14. The last frontier : protecting critical functions across borders Chapter 15. Extraterritorial reach of the US financial laws