Equivalence in financial services : a legal and policy analysis / Francesco Pennesi.
Series: EBI studies in banking and capital markets law: Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022Description: xx, 265 pages : illustrations (black and white).Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783030992682.Subject(s): Financial services industry -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries | Financial institutions -- State supervisionDDC classification: 346.8024 Summary: "Equivalence in Financial Services offers a comprehensive and cross-industry examination of the rules and procedures under EU financial legislation dedicated to third-country market actors. The equivalence regime has become particularly topical after Brexit, as the United Kingdom is now a third country from the perspective of the European Union. This book investigates whether the current equivalence system is fit for its purpose, namely facilitating cross-border finance while minimizing as extensively as possible financial risks. After describing how the European Commission adopts equivalence measures, the book examines the implementation of the equivalence regime for the following entitites : credit rating agencies, benchmarks, trading venues, investment firms, investment funds, central securities depositories, trade repositories, and central counterparties. Adressing the most recent policy and legal developments, Equivalence in Financial Services provides an insightful guide into this complex area of financial regulation for scholars of financial regulation, legal practitioners, and policy makers."-- Taken from back cover.Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 346.8024 PEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 021758 |
"Equivalence in Financial Services offers a comprehensive and cross-industry examination of the rules and procedures under EU financial legislation dedicated to third-country market actors. The equivalence regime has become particularly topical after Brexit, as the United Kingdom is now a third country from the perspective of the European Union. This book investigates whether the current equivalence system is fit for its purpose, namely facilitating cross-border finance while minimizing as extensively as possible financial risks. After describing how the European Commission adopts equivalence measures, the book examines the implementation of the equivalence regime for the following entitites : credit rating agencies, benchmarks, trading venues, investment firms, investment funds, central securities depositories, trade repositories, and central counterparties. Adressing the most recent policy and legal developments, Equivalence in Financial Services provides an insightful guide into this complex area of financial regulation for scholars of financial regulation, legal practitioners, and policy makers."-- Taken from back cover.