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Margherita Poto
The System of Financial Supervision in Europe – Origin, Developments and Risk of Overruling
| European Journal of Risk Regulation 4/2011: pp. 491-504 |
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The article depicts the general framework in which the regulatory bodies in financial sector
have been operating. After an introductory outline of the financial system and its
objectives, the analysis shifts to the framework of the financial business operators and of
the regulatory bodies. The market is organised and fragmented in financial conglomerates,
where cross activities take place and where potentially it is easier for the regulatory
bodies to exercise their control. In this context, the different models of supervision will
be scrutinised, together with the attempts, made at European level, to comply with the
international standards. The final part is dedicated to the description of global dynamics
and to the current situation to overcome the systemic crisis affecting the market. With
some –bitter – concluding remarks we will try to prospect possible different solutions to
the crisis, solutions that don’t necessarily coincide with the actual decisions to reform the
system taken at European level. |
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Further information
Reading of Intimate
Brussels - Living amongst Eurocrats
30 March 2011, 18.30 pm @ European Parliament
For one year, Martin Leidenfrost explored Europe’s capital and wrote fifty
personal – tender, alienated, mischievous – portraits.
“Entertaining, amusing, insightful.” The Gap





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