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A critical and detailed analysis of the evolution of the current law and regulation of debt capital markets both in the EU and globally.
List of contents
- 1: Introduction
- PART I-Theorising the development of debt capital markets
- 2: A historical overview of debt capital markets
- 3: The conceptual foundations of debt capital markets
- PART II- Transactional dynamics and risks in debt capit al markets
- 4: Transactional dimensions of debt capital markets
- 5: Debt capital markets, the genesis of crises and the role of regulation
- PART III- Understanding how debt capital markets are regulated
- 6: The regulatory framework of debt capital markets
- 7: Critiquing regulation and policy-making in debt capital markets
- 8: Muddling through crises: ways forward in debt capital markets
About the author
Vincenzo Bavoso is Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Manchester Law School. Previously, he was a research associate in the Tipping Points project at Durham University; a lecturer in law at Kingston University; London, and a teaching associate at the University of Manchester, where he also completed his PhD. Visiting appointments include the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London; the China-EU School of Law, at the China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing; the National University of Singapore; and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Prior to entering academia he was a legal practitioner, having qualified to the bar in Italy.
Summary
A critical and detailed analysis of the evolution of the current law and regulation of debt capital markets both in the EU and globally.
Additional text
Debt capital markets are the breeding ground for financial crises. Debt Capital Markets: Law, Regulation, and Policy will be the go-to resource for practitioners, policymakers, and scholars looking to better understand this crucial area of modern finance.