
Asset Management and Investor Protection
An International Analysis
Oxford University Press
Published on 16. January 2003
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-19-925709-6 (ISBN)
Description
Scandals in financial institutions, weakness in the world economy, and volatility in financial markets bring to the fore issues of regulation and consumer protection. This comparative survey of how investors are currently protected in a range of European countries and the USA is set in an accessible theoretical framework. It will be invaluable for academics and students involved in the analysis of financial markets and regulation as well as practitioners in financial institutions and regulatory authorities.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
numerous figures and tables
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
628 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-925709-6 (9780199257096)
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Julian Franks | Colin Mayer | Luis Correia da Silva
Asset Management and Investor Protection
An International Analysis
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Persons
Julian Franks is Corporation of London Professor of Finance at the London Business School. He was formerly the Director of the Institute of Finance & Accounting; Visiting Associate Professor, Universities of North Carolina and California (Berkeley); and Visiting Professor, University of California at Los Angeles.
Colin Mayer is Peter Moores Professor of Management Studies at the Said Business School and Director of the Oxford Financial Research Centre. His current research is on the relation between financial systems and economic performance, the financing of high technology firms and large investment projects, and the evolution of ownership and control of firms. He has written widely on corporate finance, taxation and governance, and on the regulation of financial markets.
Luis Correia da Silva is Director of Oxford Economic Research Associates Ltd. His main area of specialization is in the financial aspects of regulation and competition policy cases. He is also an expert on cost of capital, corporate governance, and other corporate finance issues.He has undertaken work for various financial services clients, such as the London Stock Exchange, the European Asset Management Association (EAMA), and the Financial Services Authority (FSA). He also advises utilities and regulators in the UK and abroad.
Colin Mayer is Peter Moores Professor of Management Studies at the Said Business School and Director of the Oxford Financial Research Centre. His current research is on the relation between financial systems and economic performance, the financing of high technology firms and large investment projects, and the evolution of ownership and control of firms. He has written widely on corporate finance, taxation and governance, and on the regulation of financial markets.
Luis Correia da Silva is Director of Oxford Economic Research Associates Ltd. His main area of specialization is in the financial aspects of regulation and competition policy cases. He is also an expert on cost of capital, corporate governance, and other corporate finance issues.He has undertaken work for various financial services clients, such as the London Stock Exchange, the European Asset Management Association (EAMA), and the Financial Services Authority (FSA). He also advises utilities and regulators in the UK and abroad.
Author
, Corporation of London Professor of Finance, London Business School
, Peter Moores Professor of Management Studies at the Said Business School; Director of the Oxford Financial Research Centre
, Director, Oxford Economic Research Associates Ltd.
Content
1. Introduction ; 2. The Policy Implications ; 3. Summary of Research Findings ; 4. The Assets under Management: Europe and the USA ; 5. The Industry Structure: Europe and the USA ; 6. The Regulatory Framework ; 7. The Regulation of Investment Management Services in the USA ; 8. The Basel Committee's Proposals on a Capital Charge for Operational Risk ; 9. Survey of European Asset Managers ; 10. A Case Study in Authorized Collective Schemes ; 11. Literature Review