
Reinventing Financial Regulation
A Blueprint for Overcoming Systemic Risk
Avinash Persaud(Autor*in)
APress
Erschienen am 17. Juni 2015
Buch
Softcover
XII, 276 Seiten
978-1-4302-4557-5 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Reinventing Financial Regulation offers an analysis of the fundamental flaws that plague the current system of financial regulation, one built around ideas of "risk-sensitivity" and "capital adequacy." Author Avinash Persaud argues that while some sensible reforms have been introduced, a fresh approach-centered on risk capacity-is required. When the entire regime is compromised, simply slapping bandages on each new wound will do nothing to cure the underlying disease. Reinventing Financial Regulation goes beyond an urgent call to fix our profoundly troubled and damaged financial markets. It is a blueprint for an effective financial regulation system that could very well save the future of finance.What would a well-regulated financial system look like? Until now, policymakers, financial experts, and leading academics have been content to avoid facing this question head-on. We have been offered piecemeal reforms that ultimately leave the global financial system exposed to different versions of the same risks that so recently brought it to its knees. The world economy literally cannot afford to dodge this question any longer.Persaud's goal to bring clarity and a powerful simplicity to the financial regulation process results in a systematic and apolitical framework for fixing the world's fractured financial industry and transforming its regulation-not just for today's financial climate, but once and for all.
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Auflage
First Edition
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Berkeley
USA
Zielgruppe
Popular/general
Illustrationen
7 s/w Abbildungen
XII, 276 p. 7 illus.
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
Gewicht
423 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4302-4557-5 (9781430245575)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4302-4558-2
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Person
Avinash D. Persaud's career spans finance, academia, and public policy. He is currently Chairman of Intelligence Capital, a London-based financial consultancy; Chairman of Elara Capital, an emerging market investment firm based in London and Mumbai; and Chairman of Paradise Beach, the company developing Four Seasons Barbados. Previously, he served as managing director at State Street Corporation; global head of currency and commodity research at JP Morgan; and director of fixed income research at UBS. His analytical innovations led him to be ranked as one of the top three currency analysts in global investor surveys for over a decade. According to the Financial Times, his work on investors' shifting appetite for risk "has entered the popular lexicon of analysts." Mr. Persaud was formerly Chairman of the Warwick Commission on Financial Reform; Chairman of the regulatory subcommittee of the UN High-Level Task Force on Financial Reform;Co-Chair of the OECD Emerging Markets Network; Memberof the UK Government's Audit and Risk Committee; Member of the Intergovernmental Task Force on Financial Taxes; and Member of the Pew Task Force to the U.S. Senate Banking Committee. He is Emeritus Professor at Gresham College; Senior Fellow at London Business School; Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Financial Analysis & Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School; 2010 President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (Section F); and former Governor to the London School of Economics. He was Visiting Scholar at both the IMF and ECB and was a founding director of the 90,000-strong Global Association of Risk Professionals. In 2000, he won the Jacques de Larosiere Prize in Global Finance from the Institute of International Finance, and he was recently ranked as the No. 2 public intellectual in the world on the financial crisis by an expert panel for Prospect Magazine.
Inhalt
* What Is Unique About Finance that Requires Separate Regulation? * Why Do We Regulate Financial Firms Differently * Financial Crashes and the Implications for Financial Regulation * The Visible Hand in Financial Regulation: A Cautious Agenda * The Systemic Risk Regulator * Regulating Instruments of Behavior * The Locus of Financial Regulation * Conclusion: Putting It All Together