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Shadow Banking - The Rise, Risks, and Rewards of Non-Bank Financial Services

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This comparative study explores how shadow banking differs from the traditional banking system. It discusses the origins, history, purposes, risks, regulatory constraints, and projected future evolution of both financial sectors of the world economy. This thorough examination of non-bank financial intermediaries follows the migration of services from traditional banks to less-regulated alternative banking products, as well as the evolution of regulations and the Financial Stability Oversight Council to monitor these new entities. Three chapters explore in depth the major financial structures newly designated as systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs), with particular attention to insurance companies such as MetLife, which seek exemption from the designation. Finally, the focus shifts to international financial institutions' efforts to protect consumers and curtail irresponsible shadow banks, with an eye toward the effects of these actions on future banking practices. 

List of contents

1 Traditional Banking in the United States and Its Evolution as Bank Holding Companies.- 2 Shadow Banking.- 3 Governance of Shadow Bank Financial Institutions.- 4 Enhanced Prudential Standards.- 5 Securitization and Repos.- 6 Hedge Funds and Mutual Funds as SIFIs.- 7 Insurance Companies as SIFIs: The MetLife, Inc. Litigation.- 8 International Regulation of Shadow Banking.

About the author

Roy J. Girasa is a Professor of Law at the Lubin School of Business, Pace University, USA. He has authored over 100 journals articles and newspaper columns on the topics of financial law, securities law, and regulations. He is the author of the bestselling textbook Cyberlaw: National and International Perspectives (2001), and two previous Palgrave Macmillan books, Corporate Governance and Finance Law (2013) and Laws and Regulations in Global Financial Markets (2013). 

Summary

This comparative study explores how shadow banking differs from the traditional banking system. It discusses the origins, history, purposes, risks, regulatory constraints, and projected future evolution of both financial sectors of the world economy. This thorough examination of non-bank financial intermediaries follows the migration of services from traditional banks to less-regulated alternative banking products, as well as the evolution of regulations and the Financial Stability Oversight Council to monitor these new entities. Three chapters explore in depth the major financial structures newly designated as systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs), with particular attention to insurance companies such as MetLife, which seek exemption from the designation. Finally, the focus shifts to international financial institutions' efforts to protect consumers and curtail irresponsible shadow banks, with an eye toward the effects of these actions on future banking practices. 

Product details

Authors Roy J Girasa, Roy J. Girasa
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319814261
ISBN 978-3-31-981426-1
No. of pages 322
Dimensions 150 mm x 21 mm x 212 mm
Weight 455 g
Illustrations XXVI, 322 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches

B, Management und Managementtechniken, Finance, Banking, Risikobewertung, Financial Services, Economics and Finance, risk management, capital market, capital markets, Management & management techniques, IT Risk Management, Banks and banking

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