Magnifying Glass
Search Loader

Scott James & Lucia Quaglia 
UK and Multi-level Financial Regulation 
From Post-crisis Reform to Brexit

Support
Adobe DRM
Cover of Scott James & Lucia Quaglia: UK and Multi-level Financial Regulation (ePUB)
The UK and Multi-level Financial Regulation examines the role of the United Kingdom (UK) in shaping post-crisis financial regulatory reform, and assesses the implications of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU). It develops a domestic political economy approach to examine how the interaction of three domestic groups – elected officials, financial regulators, and the financial industry – shaped UK preferences, strategy, and influence ininternational and EU-level regulatory negotiations. The framework is applied to five case studies: bank capital and liquidity requirements; bank recovery and resolution rules; bank structural reforms; hedge fund regulation; and the regulation of over-the-counter derivatives. It concludes by reflecting on the future of UK financial regulation after Brexit. The book argues that UK regulators pursued more stringent regulation when they had strong political support to resist financial industry lobbying. UK regulators promoted international harmonisation of rules when this protected the competitiveness of industry or enabled cross-border externalities to be managed more effectively; but were often more resistant to new EU rules when these threatened UK interests. Consequently, the UK was more successful at shaping international standards byleveraging its market power, regulatory capacity, and alliance building (with the US). But it often met with greater political resistance at the EU level, forcing it to use legal challenges to block reform or secure exemptions. The book concludes that political and regulatory pressure was pivotal in definingthe UK’s ‘hard’ Brexit position, and so the future UK-EU relationship in finance will most likely be based on a framework of regulatory equivalence.
€73.69
payment methods
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 256 ● ISBN 9780192564207 ● Publisher OUP Oxford ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8156234 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
Requires a DRM capable ebook reader

More ebooks from the same author(s) / Editor

111,999 Ebooks in this category