Market Conduct Regulation

Financial regulation can usefully be bifurcated into prudential and business conduct dimensions. The former concentrates on standards, guidelines and recommendations of best practice on capital adequacy, liquidity and solvency risk and procedures for the orderly winding down of regulated financial institutions. Market conduct regulation, on the other hand, refers to the operation of the market. Regulators are increasingly moving towards expansive definitions of what consitutes market integrity. This series explores the consequences of this move. It evaluates market conduct regulatory performance across three main areas - structure (or mandate), internal processes and managerial discretion - and five dimensions Compliance, Ethics, Deterrernce, Accountability and Risk (CEDAR).

SEC v Goldman Sachs and the New Wave of (Asset-backed) Securities Litigation. What Are the Arguments?: What Is at Stake?

Munoz, David Ramos. SEC v Goldman Sachs and the New Wave of (Asset-backed) Securities Litigation. What Are the Arguments?: What Is at Stake? Law and Financial Markets Review, Vol. 4, No. 4, July 2010: 413-420.
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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Many Hands Make Light Work: The Tripartite Arrangement as Part of the Legislative Reforms to Banking Legislation in the UK - a Spectrum of Views from a Spectrum of Institutions

Clayton, Nigel. Many Hands Make Light Work: The Tripartite Arrangement as Part of the Legislative Reforms to Banking Legislation in the UK - a Spectrum of Views from a Spectrum of Institutions. Law and Financial Markets Review, Vol. 4, No. 4, July 2010: 366-393.
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Islamic Finance: The Impact of the AAOIFI Resolution on Equity-based 'Sukuk' Structures

Salah, Omar. Islamic Finance: The Impact of the AAOIFI Resolution on Equity-based 'Sukuk' Structures. Law and Financial Markets Review, Vol. 4, No. 5, Sept 2010: 507-517. Availability: <http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=398262109286787;res=IELBUS>
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