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2024, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 143-173 The European Securitization Market: Effects of an Uneven Regulatory Playing Field
by Thomas Papadogiannis Varouchakis - 174-193 ‘Authorized Push Payment’ Bank Fraud: What Does an Effective Regulatory Response Look Like?
by Jo Braithwaite - 194-212 Could it Happen in the EU? An Analysis of Loss Distribution between Shareholders and AT1 Bondholders under EU Law
by Sjur Swensen Ellingsæter - 213-242 On DeFi and On-Chain CeFi: How (Not) to Regulate Decentralized Finance
by Katrin Schuler & Ann Sofie Cloots & Fabian Schär - 243-252 ‘Tis new to thee’: response to Gruenewald, Knijp, Schoenmaker, and van Tilburg
by Dimitri Demekas & Pierpaolo Grippa - 253-258 Ten Years of the Single Supervisory Mechanism: Looking into the Past, Navigating into the Future
by Apostolos Thomadakis & Judith Arnal
2024, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-27 Decentralized Finance (DeFi): A Functional Approach
by Matteo Aquilina & Jon Frost & Andreas Schrimpf - 28-64 An Economic Case against Public Banking, and a Case for It
by Prasad Krishnamurthy & Tucker Cochenour - 65-108 A Study on Central Banks and Social Responsibility: the Case of the ESCB
by Raffaele Felicetti - 109-126 Risk, Contract Terms, and Maturity in the Sovereign Debt Market
by Michael Bradley & Irving Arturo De Lira Salvatierra & Mitu Gulati & Ugo Panizza - 127-134 Embracing the Brave New World: A Response to Demekas and Grippa
by Seraina Gruenewald & Gerdie Knijp & Dirk Schoenmaker & Rens van Tilburgvan - 135-141 New Technologies and the Future Governance of Bank Run Risk
by Signe Krogstrup & Thomas Sangill
2023, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 101-173 ‘Nobody Is Proud of Soft Dollars’: the Impact of MiFID II on US Financial Markets
by Howell E Jackson & Jeffery Y Zhang - 174-209 Central Banks and Climate Change: Mission Impossible?
by Jay Cullen - 210-224 Badges of Misconduct: Consumer Rules to Avoid Abusive Financial Advisers
by Jeffrey Camarda & Steven J Lee & Pieter de Jong & Jerusha Lee - 225-248 Data Access Technologies and the ‘New Governance’ Techniques of Financial Regulation
by David McNulty & Andrea Miglionico & Alistair Milne - 249-257 Artificial Intelligence Authoring Financial Recommendations: Comparative Australian Evidence
by Ben Neilson - 258-267 The Systemic Risk Council in Denmark: Assessing Strengths and Weaknesses
by Svend E Hougaard Jensen & Thomas Sangill
2023, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-29 Federal Home Loan Banks and Financial Stability
by Stefan Gissler & Borghan Narajabad & Daniel K Tarullo - 30-54 International Competitiveness and Financial Regulators’ Mandates: Coming Around Again in the UK
by Eilís Ferran - 55-71 A Theoretical Framework for Law and Macro-Finance
by M Konrad Borowicz - 72-99 MiFID II and the Regulation of Multilateral Trading in OTC Derivatives: Is the OTF Fit for Purpose?
by Simon Helm
2022, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 139-161 Regulation of Cyber Risk in the Banking System: A Canadian Case Study
by Maziar Peihani - 162-186 Incentive Effects from Write-down CoCo Bonds: An Empirical Analysis
by Jannic Cutura & Henning Hesse - 187-202 Reset Required: The Euro-area Crisis Management and Deposit Insurance Framework
by Thomas F Huertas - 203-229 Walking a Tightrope: Financial Regulation, Climate Change, and the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy
by Dimitri Demekas & Pierpaolo Grippa - 230-240 Introducing the Revised and Updated Financial Reform Database
by Sawa Omori
2022, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-50 The Role of Disclosure in Green Finance
by Sebastian Steuer & Tobias H Tröger - 51-74 A Risky Bet: Climate Change and the EU’s Microprudential Framework for Banks
by Agnieszka Smoleńska & Jens van 't Klooster - 75-103 Banking Regulatory Constraints and Personal Bankruptcy Filings in the US
by Chintal A Desai & David H Downs - 104-131 Retaining Influence in Post-Brexit International Financial Regulation: Lessons from the UK’s FinTech Framework
by Pedro Schilling de Carvalho - 132-137 The Influence of the Risk Reward Profile and of the Colour of Disclosure Documents on Attractiveness Perception of Mutual Fund Products
by Candida Bussoli & Maria Gabriella Ceravolo & Lucrezia Fattobene & GianMario Raggetti - 138-138 Corrigendum to: Banking Regulatory Constraints and Personal Bankruptcy Filings in the US
by Chintal A Desai & David H Downs
2021, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 189-216 Legal Air Cover
by Patrick Bolton & Ugo Panizza & Mitu Gulati - 217-253 The German Federal Constitutional Court Ruling and the European Central Bank’s Strategy
by Lars P Feld & Volker Wieland - 254-283 Marginal Benefits of the Core Securities Laws
by Kevin S Haeberle - 284-318 Digital Euro, Monetary Objects, and Price Stability: A Legal Analysis
by Corinne Zellweger-Gutknecht & Benjamin Geva & Seraina Neva Grünewald - 319-324 The Rise and Fall of Dagong Global Credit Rating Agency: A Geopolitical Challenge for the Rating Industry
by Chunping Bush
2021, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-47 Enforcement against the Biggest Banks
by David Zaring - 48-99 The Impact of Cryptocurrency Regulation on Trading Markets
by Brian D Feinstein & Kevin Werbach - 100-148 Banks’ Sovereign Exposures: In Search of New Rules
by Angelo Baglioni & Francesco Cefalà - 149-174 Is Dodd-Frank the Biggest Law Ever?
by Patrick A McLaughlin & Oliver Sherouse & Mark Febrizio & M Scott King - 175-187 Twelve Years after the Financial Crisis—Too-big-to-fail is still with us
by Martin Hellwig
2020, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 101-149 Controlling the Long-Term Problem of Short-Term Funding
by Brian A Johnson & Hal S Scott - 150-178 The EU’s Regulatory Commitment to a European Harmonized Pension Product (PEPP): The Portability of Pension Rights vis-à-vis the Free Movement of Capital
by Kyra Borg & Andrea Minto & Hans van Meerten - 179-219 The Myth of Diversification: The Destabilizing Impact of Diversification on Financial Institutions
by Kwon-Yong Jin - 220-238 The Disruption of the Prudential Regulatory Framework
by Paolo Siciliani - 239-248 The Case for Market-Based Stress Tests
by John Vickers - 249-255 Volume Limit: An Effective Response to the India Flash Crash?
by Viktoria Dalko & Michael H Wang
2019, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-28 Inaction in Macro-prudential Supervision: Assessing the EU’s Response
by Pierre Schammo - 29-63 Ignorance, Debt, and Cryptocurrencies: The Old and the New in the Law and Economics of Concurrent Currencies
by Hossein Nabilou & André Prüm - 64-90 State Contingent Debt as Insurance for Euro Area Sovereigns
by Maria Demertzis & Stavros A Zenios - 91-100 Should Fair-lending Investigators Better Mix Qualitative and Quantitative Methods?
by Christopher E Cosans
2018, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 167-189 The Disruption of Retail Banking: A Competition Analysis of the Implications for Financial Stability and Monetary Policy
by Paolo Siciliani - 190-208 Sovereign Bond Contracts: Flaws in the Public Data?
by Andrea E Kropp & W Mark C Weidemaier & Mitu Gulati - 209-275 Third-Country Equivalence and Access to the EU Financial Markets Including in Case of Brexit
by Eddy Wymeersch - 276-313 Towards a Global Financial Register? The Case for End Investor Transparency in Central Securities Depositories
by Delphine Nougayrède - 314-320 Building a Stable European Deposit Insurance Scheme
by Dirk Schoenmaker - 321-325 How Effective are the Order-to-Trade Ratio and Resting Time Regulations?
by Viktoria Dalko & Michael H Wang - 326-336 The Financial Stability Aspects of the EU-wide Stress Test
by André Ebner
2018, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-34 Rethinking Operational Risk Capital Requirements
by Peter Sands & Gordon Liao & Yueran Ma - 35-72 Too Complex to Work: A Critical Assessment of the Bail-in Tool under the European Bank Recovery and Resolution Regime
by Tobias H Tröger - 73-118 Securitisation, Ring-Fencing, and Housing Bubbles: Financial Stability Implications of UK and EU Bank Reforms
by Jay Cullen - 119-156 The Scope for Financial Stability Considerations in the Fulfilment of the Mandate of the ECB/Eurosystem
by Georgios Psaroudakis - 157-165 Capital Markets Union and the Fintech Opportunity
by Maria Demertzis & Silvia Merler & Guntram B Wolff
2017, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 133-158 Always Crashing in the Same Car—Clearinghouse Rescue in the United States under Dodd–Frank
by Stephen J. Lubben - 159-186 Integrating Stress Tests within the Basel III Capital Framework: A Macroprudentially Coherent Approach
by Pierluigi Bologna & Anatoli Segura - 187-209 The International Campaign to Create Ethical Bankers
by David Zaring - 210-232 Do Profit-sharing Investment Account Holders Provide Market Discipline in an Islamic Banking System?
by Omar Alaeddin & Simon Archer & Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim & Mohd. Eskandar Shah Mohd. Rasid - 233-261 Culprits or Bystanders? Offshore Jurisdictions and the Global Financial Crisis
by Daniel Haberly & Dariusz Wójcik - 262-279 A Capital Markets Union for a Divided Europe
by Danny Busch - 280-289 Revisiting the Taper Tantrum: A Case for International Monetary Policy Coordination
by Kanad Bagchi
2017, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-39 Bonded to the State: A Network Perspective on China's Corporate Debt Market
by Li-Wen Lin & Curtis J. Milhaupt - 40-65 The UK as a Third Country Actor in EU Financial Services Regulation
by Eilís Ferran - 66-88 Structural Reforms in Banking: The Role of Trading
by Jan-Pieter Krahnen & Felix Noth & Ulrich Schüwer - 89-124 The Limits of Globalizing Basel Banking Standards
by Emily Jones & Alexandra O. Zeitz - 125-131 Designing Virtual Currency Regulation in Japan: Lessons from the Mt Gox Case
by Mai Ishikawa
2016, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 163-181 The Global Investment Banks are now all Becoming American: Does that Matter for Europeans?
by Charles Goodhart & Dirk Schoenmaker - 182-202 Taking Identity Seriously: When Identity Meets Regulation
by Mehmet Kerem Coban - 203-224 The Regulation of PRIIPs: Great Ambitions, Insurmountable Challenges?
by Veerle Colaert - 225-263 Bank Capital Structure and Financial Innovation: Antagonists or Two Sides of the Same Coin?
by Lorenzo Sasso - 264-282 The Systemic Risk Buffer for UK Banks: A Response to the Bank of England’s Consultation Paper
by John Vickers - 283-290 Current Developments in India’s Monetary Policy Framework
by Vishrut Kansal - 291-295 Entry Restriction, Shadow Banking, and the Structure of Monetary Institutions
by Morgan Ricks
2016, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-20 Systemically Significant Prices
by Robert C. Hockett & Saule T. Omarova - 21-55 The Extraterritorial Regulation of Clearinghouses
by Yesha Yadav & Dermot Turing - 56-78 Too Connected to Fail: The Regulation of Systemic Risk within Australia's Superannuation System
by Scott Donald & Hazel Bateman & Ross Buckley & Kevin Liu & Rob Nicholls - 79-113 Designing Financial Supervision: The Puzzling Case of the FIUs against Money Laundering
by Donato Masciandaro & Alessio Volpicella - 114-129 Fiscal Governance: How Can the Eurozone Get What It Needs?
by David Vines - 130-153 Capital Markets Union: A Vision for the Long Term
by Nicolas Véron & Guntram B. Wolff - 154-161 The Implementation of the BRRD in Italy and its First Test: Policy Implications
by Lorenzo Stanghellini
2015, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 169-205 Substituted Compliance: The Emergence, Challenges, and Evolution of a New Regulatory Paradigm
by Howell E. Jackson - 206-225 Cross-Border Application of OTC Derivatives Rules: Revisiting the Substituted Compliance Approach
by Alexey Artamonov - 226-262 Standing and Judicial Review in the New EU Financial Markets Architecture
by Andreas Witte - 263-283 Unusual Trade or Market Manipulation? How Market Abuse is Detected by Securities Regulators, Trading Venues and Self-Regulatory Organizations
by Janet Austin - 284-289 Why Operational Risk Modelling Creates Inverse Incentives
by René Doff - 290-293 Virtual Currency Regulation in Singapore
by Alexander Loke - 294-297 New National Solutions for Bank Failures: Game-changing in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands?
by Matthias Haentjens & Lynette Janssen - 298-305 The Roadmap Approach to Regulating Digital Financial Services
by Jonathan Greenacre - 306-324 Bank Regulation in Singapore
by Christian Hofmann
2015, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Dan Awrey & Thierry Bonneau & Chris Brummer & Geneviève Helleringer & Georg Ringe & Marco Ventoruzzo - 3-29 Critical Reflections on Bank Bail-ins
by Emilios Avgouleas & Charles Goodhart - 30-50 Moral Hazard and Government Guarantees in the Banking Industry
by Franklin Allen & Elena Carletti & Itay Goldstein & Agnese Leonello - 51-94 Systemic Risk and Managerial Incentives in the Dodd-Frank Orderly Liquidation Authority
by Joshua Mitts - 95-134 Regulating Sovereign Wealth Funds to Avoid Investment Protectionism
by Georges Kratsas & Jon Truby - 135-142 Halliburton II: What It’s All About
by Merritt B. Fox - 143-148 Sovereign Debt Litigation in Argentina: Implications of the Pari Passu Default
by Julian Schumacher - 149-158 Public Enforcement of Market Abuse Bans. The ECtHR Grande Stevens Decision
by Matteo Gargantini - 159-163 Judge Jed Rakoff and Law’s Penumbra
by Claire A. Hill - 164-168 Alternative Investment Markets under Criticism: Reasons to be Worried? Lessons from Gowex
by Aurelio Gurrea Martínez
0000, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 159-171 The Enduring Legacy of the Dodd-Frank Act’s Derivatives Reforms
by Heath P Tarbert - 172-203 Decentralized Finance
by Dirk A Zetzsche & Douglas W Arner & Ross P Buckley - 204-232 The Role of Bank Management in the EU Resolution Regime for NPLs
by Andreas Kokkinis & Andrea Miglionico - 233-269 The Quest for a European Safe Asset—A Comparative Legal Analysis of Sovereign Bond-Backed Securities, E-Bonds, Purple Bonds, and Coronabonds
by Sebastian Grund - 270-305 Unregulated Algorithmic Trading: Testing the Boundaries of the European Union Algorithmic Trading Regime
by Clara Martins Pereira - 306-316 Hybrid and Cyber Security Threats and the EU’s Financial System
by Maria Demertzis & Guntram Wolff - 317-326 Should Denmark and Sweden Join the Banking Union?
by Svend E Hougaard Jensen & Dirk Schoenmaker
0000, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-40 Equity Finance: Matching Liability to Power
by C A E Goodhart & R M Lastra - 41-74 When Governments Promise to Prioritize Public Debt: Do Markets Care?
by Mitu Gulati & Ugo Panizza & W Mark C Weidemaier & Gracie Willingham - 75-124 Technology v Technocracy: Fintech as a Regulatory Challenge
by Saule T Omarova - 125-147 Restructuring Euro Area Sovereign Debt: Have the Options Narrowed?
by W Mark C Weidemaier - 148-158 The Role of Deposit Insurance in Bank Resolution
by Christian Hofmann
0000, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 101-149 Controlling the Long-Term Problem of Short-Term Funding
by Brian A Johnson & Hal S Scott - 150-178 The EU’s Regulatory Commitment to a European Harmonized Pension Product (PEPP): The Portability of Pension Rights vis-à-vis the Free Movement of Capital
by Kyra Borg & Andrea Minto & Hans van Meerten - 179-219 The Myth of Diversification: The Destabilizing Impact of Diversification on Financial Institutions
by Kwon-Yong Jin - 220-238 The Disruption of the Prudential Regulatory Framework
by Paolo Siciliani - 239-248 The Case for Market-Based Stress Tests
by John Vickers - 249-255 Volume Limit: An Effective Response to the India Flash Crash?
by Viktoria Dalko & Michael H Wang