The paper focuses on financial transactions, addressing over-the-counter (OTC) trading of derivatives, which many analyses of the recent financial crisis argue produced significant problems. This area of financial activity grew massively from the 1990s, facilitated by legal developments in both the US and the UK that ruled out any state regulation of the market whilst at the same time affirming that the contracts made in the area were fully legally enforceable in US and UK law. At the same time, the private association, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA), developed the Model Contract and international private soft law agreements that were generally respected by national legal systems and provided an agreed framework ...
Over the past five years, over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives markets have received heightened regula...
The 2008 financial crisis prompted a global regulatory overhaul of over-the-counter derivative marke...
There was much of pointing fingers in the wake of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. Economists, poli...
How are markets developed and governed? The article reviews four perspectives on the formation and d...
Over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives have emerged as a global behemoth-the 800 pound gorilla of modern...
Conventional financial theory has played an important – and yet largely unexamined – role in shaping...
How are markets developed and governed? The article reviews four perspectives on the formation and d...
OTC¹ derivatives markets have experienced phenomenal growth since the early days of the markets' dev...
The reforms introduced since the 2008 financial crisis have left the OTC derivatives market in a sta...
For the last twenty years, the dominant narrative of the over-the-counter derivatives market has bee...
In this Article, I focus on the regulation of the over-the-counter (OTC) derivative markets. I argue...
Now that the worst of the financial storm is over, regulators are setting new strategies to deal wit...
The global crisis triggered a vast programme of financial markets reform, including a new regime for...
AbstractFinancial derivatives market has become very popular with the trigger of the most destructiv...
The purpose of this paper is to consider whether the regulatory measures on over the counter (OTC) d...
Over the past five years, over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives markets have received heightened regula...
The 2008 financial crisis prompted a global regulatory overhaul of over-the-counter derivative marke...
There was much of pointing fingers in the wake of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. Economists, poli...
How are markets developed and governed? The article reviews four perspectives on the formation and d...
Over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives have emerged as a global behemoth-the 800 pound gorilla of modern...
Conventional financial theory has played an important – and yet largely unexamined – role in shaping...
How are markets developed and governed? The article reviews four perspectives on the formation and d...
OTC¹ derivatives markets have experienced phenomenal growth since the early days of the markets' dev...
The reforms introduced since the 2008 financial crisis have left the OTC derivatives market in a sta...
For the last twenty years, the dominant narrative of the over-the-counter derivatives market has bee...
In this Article, I focus on the regulation of the over-the-counter (OTC) derivative markets. I argue...
Now that the worst of the financial storm is over, regulators are setting new strategies to deal wit...
The global crisis triggered a vast programme of financial markets reform, including a new regime for...
AbstractFinancial derivatives market has become very popular with the trigger of the most destructiv...
The purpose of this paper is to consider whether the regulatory measures on over the counter (OTC) d...
Over the past five years, over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives markets have received heightened regula...
The 2008 financial crisis prompted a global regulatory overhaul of over-the-counter derivative marke...
There was much of pointing fingers in the wake of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. Economists, poli...