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Journée 2010 de droit bancaire et financier
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ISBN: 9783725563449 3725563446 Year: 2011 Publisher: Genève : Schulthess,

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L’édition 2010 de la Journée de droit bancaire et financier était placée sous le signe de la réforme et de l’unification des procédures civiles et pénales. Cet ouvrage aborde les thèmes suivants : (I) les moyens de preuve reconnus par le Code de procédure civile du 19 décembre 2008 et l’opposabilité du secret bancaire dans leur administration ; (II) l’interface entre procédure civile et exécution forcée; (III) les contrats de services financiers comme contrats de consommation; (IV) la position de la banque comme détentrice d’informations et de valeurs appartenant à son client ; (V) les nouvelles dispositions sur la surveillance des relations bancaires ; (VI) les procédures d’enforcement de la FINMA. Sans oublier les habituelles chroniques législatives, réglementaires et jurisprudentielles, en droit public et privé.


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Rethinking regulatory structure
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ISBN: 1461443725 9786613936448 1461443733 1283623994 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer,

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Three dominant forces worldwide are driving change today in our financial markets: competition, technology and regulation. But their collective impact in reshaping the markets, though they may be viewed individually as desirable or well-intentioned, is producing challenging results. They are difficult to predict, hard to control and not easy to understand.  Extreme market turbulence has underlined the key issues as much attention turns to the appropriate regulatory response. That is the backdrop for this thought-provoking book, emerging from  a Baruch College Conference on equity market structure in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, and featuring contributions from an acclaimed panel of international scholars, policymakers, regulators, and industry leaders.  The result presents emerging perspective and ideas that illuminate the dynamics of financial regulation today and into the future.       The Zicklin School of Business Financial Markets Series presents the insights emerging from a sequence of conferences hosted by the Zicklin School at Baruch College for industry professionals, regulators, and scholars. Much more than historical documents, the transcripts from the conferences are edited for clarity, perspective and context; material and comments from subsequent interviews with the panelists and speakers are integrated for a complete thematic presentation. Each book is focused on a well delineated topic, but all deliver broader insights into the quality and efficiency of the U.S. equity markets and the dynamic forces changing them.

Financial modernization and regulation.
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ISBN: 0792377532 144194964X 1475752288 9780792377535 Year: 2000 Publisher: Boston Kluwer Academic Publishers

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Financial systems around the world are undergoing a process of modernization due to many different forces. Advances in information technology, product and market innovations, and recent regional financial crises have contributed to this movement. As a result, evolution in the financial sector is leading to larger, more complex financial organizations that render inadequate the supervisory and regulatory structures currently in place. While some changes in regulatory policies have already occurred, the adaptation of supervisory oversight and regulation in the face of these new developments is expected to continue for many years to come. This book collects papers originally presented in September 1998 at the Financial Modernization and Regulation Conference co-sponsored by the Federal Reserve Banks of Atlanta and San Francisco. Revised before publication, the papers seek to identify the reasons for changes in the financial services sector, and the implications these changes pose for financial supervision and regulation. Taken together, the papers offer valuable insights on 1) the forces behind financial modernization; 2) the implications financial modernization poses for corporate structure, market discipline, and financial regulation; 3) how to price deposit insurance accurately to reflect banks' risk-taking; and 4) balancing private versus public interests and managing potentially conflicting public policy goals.

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