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    Regulation and Supervision of the OTC Derivatives Market by Arias-Barrera, Ligia Catherine;

    Series: Routledge Research in Finance and Banking Law;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 14 August 2020

    • ISBN 9780367590925
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages294 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 780 g
    • Language English
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    The over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives market drew the attention of regulators after the Global Financial Crisis due to the risk it poses to financial stability. Under the post-crisis regulatory reform the concentration of business, and risks, among a few major players is changed by the concentration of a large portion of transa

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    The over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives market has captured the attention of regulators after the Global Financial Crisis due to the risk it poses to financial stability. Under the post-crisis regulatory reform the concentration of business, and risks, among a few major players is changed by the concentration of a large portion of transactions in the new market infrastructures, the Central Counterparties (CCPs).



     



    This book, for the first time, analyses the regulatory response of the United Kingdom and the United States, the two largest centres of OTC derivatives transactions, and highlights their shortcomings. The book uses a normative risk-based approach to regulation as a methodological lens to analyse the UK regime of CCPs in the OTC derivatives market. It specifically focuses on prudential supervision and conduct of business rules governing OTC derivatives transactions and the move towards enhancing the use of central clearing. The resulting analysis, from a normative risk based approach, suggests that the UK regime for CCPs does not fulfil what would be expected if a coherent risk based approach was taken.



     



    Our comments on the Dodd-Frank Act highlight that the incoherent adoption of risk-based approach to regulation affects the effectiveness of the US regime for CCPs. Such a regime does not follow the pace of events of ‘innovation risk’; in particular, the foreseeable changes FinTech will bring to the OTCDM and central clearing services. The second inadequacy of the US regime concerns the dual regulatory structure of the CFTC and the SEC, and the inadequate adoption of different and not well-coordinated regulatory strategies. We also analyse the cross-border implications of the US regime for non-US CCPs that provide clearing services to US market participants. Finally, we study the negative effects of the absence of a clearly defined resolution regime for CCPs.



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    Contents





    List of Figures

     

    List of Cases

     

    Acknowledgements

     

    List of Abbreviations

        

    Chapter 1 Introduction

     

    Chapter 2: The Risk-Based Approach to Regulation

     

    Chapter 3: Shortcomings of the UK Regime of CCPs in the OTC Derivatives Market

     

    Chapter 4: Shortcomings—The Insufficient Legal Framework Underpinning CCPs’ Operations and the Absence of a Special Resolution Regime for CCPs

     

    Chapter 5: Shortcomings—Failure to Rule Innovation Risk

     

    Chapter 6: Comments on the US Derivatives Market’ Regulation for CCPs

     

    Chapter 7: Final Remarks

     



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