Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: purpose, critique, implementation status and policy issues
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Beschreibung: | Advance dividends and prompt distributions Includes bibliographical references and index Dedications; Preface; Contents; PART I Introduction and Summary of The Act; Chapter 1 The Dodd-Frank Act: An Overview; Background; Financial stability; Orderly liquidation authority; Limits on proprietary and speculative trading: The "Volcker Rule"; OTC derivative markets; Consumer Financial Protection; Conclusion; References; PART II Critical Assessment of the Act; Chapter 2 Regulating Wall Street: The Dodd-Frank Act; Systemic risk; Resolving LCFIs; Shadow banks and regulation by form, not function; References; PART III Financial Stability via Regulation Chapter 3 Financial Stability RegulationDodd-Frank as a statutory framework for financial stability regulation; Evaluating financial stability concerns associated with large institutions; Systemic risk capital surcharges; Financial stability analysis in merger applications; Financial stability and the shadow banking system; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Implementing Dodd-Frank: Identifying and Mitigating Systemic Risk; Work of the Financial Stability Oversight Council; Macroprudential regulatory policy; Prudential standards for large bank holding companies and nonbanks Resolvability of financial firmsFinancial stability efforts here and abroad; Chapter 5 Implementing the Dodd-Frank Act: Progress to Date and Recommendations for the Future; Sequencing and implementation; CFTC-SEC roundtables; Regulating the swaps markets; Swap dealer and end-user definitions; Capital and margin; Swap execution facilities; Technology; Anniversary of the Flash Crash; CFTC's own technological divide; Technology Advisory Committee; Sound and fury signifying nothing?; Chapter 6 Dodd-Frank Act Implementation: Well Into It and No Further Ahead; Secretary Geithner's six principles First principle: SpeedSecond principle: Transparency and consultation; Third principle: Avoiding layering of new rules on top of old ones; Fourth principle: Innovation; Fifth principle: Level playing field; Sixth principle: Coordination and cost-benefi t analysis; Failing to follow the Geithner principles; PART IV Financial Stability via Efficient Failure Resolution; Chapter 7 We Must Resolve to End Too-Big-To-Fail; Balancing the government's role; The roots of the problem; Competitive implications of TBTF; The new SIFI resolution framework Doubts and misconceptions about the new resolution frameworkResolution plans must be credible and actionable; What you can do to shape the outcome; Conclusion; Chapter 8 The Orderly Liquidation of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. Under the Dodd-Frank Act; Introduction; The events leading to the Lehman bankruptcy; Background; Chapter 11 filing; The resolution and receivership process for failed banks; Resolution process; The orderly liquidation of covered financial companies; Introduction; Appointment; Special powers under Title II; Transfer of qualifi ed financial contracts; Funding In this volume, what are thought to be some of the more important aspects of the Dodd-Frank Act are discussed from a number of perspectives, including that of industry scholars who have been actively involved in evaluating financial regulation, regulators who are responsible for implementing the reform, financial policy experts representing thinktanks and banking trade association, congressmen and congressional staff involved with developing the legislation, and legal scholars. The volume summarizes the act, evaluates how the new regulations are being implemented and how the implementation pro |
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