This paper investigates whether the substitute compliance framework under the new US regime for over-the-counter derivatives has stimulated regulatory arbitrage. Results point to increased post-regulatory concentration in exposure in those countries in which US banks comply with local derivative regulation
This paper deals with the off-balance sheet exposures of banks, which as the recent crisis has shown...
This paper examines the legislative and regulatory proposals by the United States and the European C...
First published online: 27 August 2019We examine the processes by which regulations prevailing in co...
International audienceThis paper investigates whether the substitute compliance framework under the ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate how the extraterritorial applicability of the US...
The 2008 financial crisis prompted a global regulatory overhaul of over-the-counter derivative marke...
Prior scholarship advocates for international harmonization of financial regulation as a solution to...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the relevance of cross-border activity in the European banking s...
A review of the Dodd-Frank rulemaking projects suggests that the U.S. has entered into a “race to ...
Prior to the global financial crisis of 2008, large dealer banks exercised strong influence over the...
We study whether cross-country differences in regulations have affected international bank flows. We...
In a sample of European banks, we find that credit default swaps (CDS) are used for regulatory arbit...
We study whether cross-country differences in regulations have affected international bank flows. We...
As the world struggles to emerge from the Global Financial Crisis the vision of a harmonious framewo...
This paper describes the major issues in the clearing of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives and the ...
This paper deals with the off-balance sheet exposures of banks, which as the recent crisis has shown...
This paper examines the legislative and regulatory proposals by the United States and the European C...
First published online: 27 August 2019We examine the processes by which regulations prevailing in co...
International audienceThis paper investigates whether the substitute compliance framework under the ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate how the extraterritorial applicability of the US...
The 2008 financial crisis prompted a global regulatory overhaul of over-the-counter derivative marke...
Prior scholarship advocates for international harmonization of financial regulation as a solution to...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the relevance of cross-border activity in the European banking s...
A review of the Dodd-Frank rulemaking projects suggests that the U.S. has entered into a “race to ...
Prior to the global financial crisis of 2008, large dealer banks exercised strong influence over the...
We study whether cross-country differences in regulations have affected international bank flows. We...
In a sample of European banks, we find that credit default swaps (CDS) are used for regulatory arbit...
We study whether cross-country differences in regulations have affected international bank flows. We...
As the world struggles to emerge from the Global Financial Crisis the vision of a harmonious framewo...
This paper describes the major issues in the clearing of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives and the ...
This paper deals with the off-balance sheet exposures of banks, which as the recent crisis has shown...
This paper examines the legislative and regulatory proposals by the United States and the European C...
First published online: 27 August 2019We examine the processes by which regulations prevailing in co...