The purpose of this article is to provide an opportunity to recap the history of the multitude of regulators that work in the space of financial services and to examine other international alternatives. Or, to look at it another way, can we ask the question: 'Do we need dual regulators in financial services or are there synergies in establishing a single regulator'?Do we need both APRA and ASIC? A recap of the history of regulators in the financial services sector. How are financial services regulated in other countries
Australia adopts a functionally-based model – the ‘twin peaks’ model – under which the functions for...
This chapter will compare the functional system of regulation in the United States with the single...
The financial and economic crisis of 2008 revealed lack of tools and inefficiency of methods used by...
Australia is widely regarded as an innovator in financial services regulation. It introduced the twi...
In this article, the author attempts to reevaluate the United Kingdom’s unified financial regulator,...
In the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC), and the catastrophic scale of regul...
This research asks why the European Union (EU) 'uploads' financial regulation to international regul...
This article examines a preliminary review and the limited evidence of over-regulation in Australian...
This article examines a preliminary review and the limited evidence of over-regulation in Australian...
This article examines a preliminary review and the limited evidence of over-regulation in Australian...
This article deals with two sets of questions : what should be the fundamental principles of prudent...
In recent years, countries around the world have been reassessing the structure of their financial r...
During this past decade, many countries have addressed the question of how their financial services ...
This article analyzes global financial market regulators, with a brief look at institutional reforms...
This paper analyzes the incentives for independent domestic bank regulators to coor-dinate regulator...
Australia adopts a functionally-based model – the ‘twin peaks’ model – under which the functions for...
This chapter will compare the functional system of regulation in the United States with the single...
The financial and economic crisis of 2008 revealed lack of tools and inefficiency of methods used by...
Australia is widely regarded as an innovator in financial services regulation. It introduced the twi...
In this article, the author attempts to reevaluate the United Kingdom’s unified financial regulator,...
In the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC), and the catastrophic scale of regul...
This research asks why the European Union (EU) 'uploads' financial regulation to international regul...
This article examines a preliminary review and the limited evidence of over-regulation in Australian...
This article examines a preliminary review and the limited evidence of over-regulation in Australian...
This article examines a preliminary review and the limited evidence of over-regulation in Australian...
This article deals with two sets of questions : what should be the fundamental principles of prudent...
In recent years, countries around the world have been reassessing the structure of their financial r...
During this past decade, many countries have addressed the question of how their financial services ...
This article analyzes global financial market regulators, with a brief look at institutional reforms...
This paper analyzes the incentives for independent domestic bank regulators to coor-dinate regulator...
Australia adopts a functionally-based model – the ‘twin peaks’ model – under which the functions for...
This chapter will compare the functional system of regulation in the United States with the single...
The financial and economic crisis of 2008 revealed lack of tools and inefficiency of methods used by...