Transatlantic financial regulation: US-EU cooperation during the 2008 financial crisis
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Contents 1 Introduction and Framework. Significance of Transatlantic Financial Regulatory Cooperation as a Topic. The Aim of This Book. Scope of This Book. Focus on the Global Financial Crisis Period. Structure of This Book. Theoretical Contributions to the Topic. The Intergovernmental Relationship. Transatlantic Interdependence. Conceptualizing Transgovernmental. The Turn Towards Governance. A Transatlantic Governance?. A Focus on Financial Markets Regulatory Cooperation. International Financial Governance Literature. Norms, Values, Principles and Standards. GFC Literature.
Conclusion. 2 Background to Transatlantic Relations. Historical Context. US Support for Ongoing European Integration . Emergence of Supranational Europe. The Changing Trade Relationship. Towards European Monetary Independence. US-EU Economic Interdependence. Origins of a Bilateral Financial Markets Relationship. A US “Seat at the Table” of EU Rulemaking. The Emergence of Financial Markets Regulatory Cooperation. Financial Services Action Plan. Formalizing Financial Regulatory Cooperation: FMRD 2002 . 1 2 5 6 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 32 34 35 37 38 40 41 43 44 ix
Contents x 3 Economie and Financial Interdependence at Outset of the Financial Crisis. Conclusion. The US-EU Bilateral Intergovernmental Relationship. Transatlantic Intergovernmental Actors. Historical Context. The Challenge to Intergovernmentalism. Forms of Cooperation: Formal Agreements. US Relations with Supranational Europe. A New Euro-Atlantic Architecture. US-EU Divergence. The New Transatlantic Agenda of 1995 . The Impending Introduction of the Euro. The Transatlantic Economic Partnership in 1998. Financial Markets Moves Onto the Political Agenda in the 1990s. Specific Areas of Cooperation Under the Intergovernmental Agreement in 2005 . Changing Patterns in Intergovernmental Cooperation. Intergovernmental Patterns:
Analysis. Intensified Cooperation and the Global Financial Crisis. Financial Markets as an Intergovernmental Concern. Conclusion. 4 US-EU Cooperation in the G20 at the Outset of the Global Financial Crisis. Background to the Financial Crisis. The Transatlantic Dimension. The Turning Point. European Push for Global Help. European Help for the US Bailout Plan. The G7/8 and the Global Solution. European Disjointed Coordination. The Rise of the Eurogroup. US and European Bailout Moves. The European Push for a Summit and the G7. The G7 as a Steering Committee for the G20. Eurogroup as Steering Committee for the EU. The US Agrees to a G20 Summit.
The G20’s Genesis. Summit Preparations and the US-EU Agenda. The First G20 Leaders’ Summit. The Washington Summit Outcome.՜ ՜ ՜ ՜ A Role for the IMF. The Agenda-Setting Advantage. Choice of Forum. ՀՀՀՀՀՀ Հ 51 54 56 57 5 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 71 72 74 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 88 90 90 91 92 94 95 96 99 100 ,
Contents Time Horizons. Conclusion. xi юі 102 5 The Role of Transgovernmental and Transnational Dialogue in Financial Markets Cooperation. 103 Conceptualizing Transgovernmental. 104 Historical Context. 105 The Emergence of Financial Regulatory Networks. 107 Bilateral Financial Markets Regulatory Cooperation. 108 Bilateral Securities Cooperation. 109 Diverging Patterns by Sector. Ill Shift of Influence Towards ECB. 112 Reasons for the Development of Bilateral Financial Relations. 113 Forms of Regulatory Cooperation at Transgovernmental Level. 115 Information Exchanges and Dialogues. 116 Informal Agreements. 117 National Treatment. 118 Mutual Recognition
Agreements. 118 Regulatory Equivalence. 120 Harmonization. 122 Development of Other Formal Regulatory Cooperation-. 122 Institutionalization of Financial Regulatory Cooperation. 123 SEC Outreach Strategy. 124 Managing Financial Regulatory “Spillover”. 125 European Interests. 126 The High-Level Regulatory Cooperation Forum. 127 A Strategy of Mutual Engagement. 128 Intensified Regulatory Cooperation During the GFC. 129 “A Constant Dialogue at Working Level”. 130 Financial Stability Issues and the ECB. 131 Conclusion. 132 6 Case Studies in Multilevel US-EU Policy Coordination: Credit Ratings Agencies, Accounting Standards and Credit Default Swaps Reform. CASE STUDY 1 : Credit Ratings Agencies Reform. Reforms in
Progress Prior to GFC. A US-EU Divergence. Concerns over EU Proposals. The US Positions Itself at the G20. EU Credit Ratings Legislation. Regulatory Equivalence Regime. European Concern over US Plans. The European Securities and Markets Authority Gains Responsibility . Conclusion: Two Regulatory Regimes Instead of One. 133 133 135 135 136 138 139 141 142 143 144
Contents xii CASE STUDY 2: Accounting Standards Convergence . Emergence of a European Approach. US-EU Divergence. Towards a Common Standard. SEC Concessions. The SEC Roadmap Towards Convergence. Progress at a Standstill with Huge Standards Gaps. Reform After the G20 Summit. US-EU Compromise and Towards Convergence. CASE STUDY 3: Credit Default Swaps Reform. CDS “Virtually Unregulated”. US Moves to Direct CDSs through Clearinghouses. The EU Acts on Credit Default Swaps. The US Makes CDSs Top Priority. The G20 Washington Summit Agenda. ECB Consultation. The Obama Administration’s Proposals. Pittsburgh Tackles OTC Derivatives. Conclusion. 7 The US-EU Relationship in International Forums . Who Comprises Global Financial Governance. Evolution of the US and the EU Global Financial Markets Relationship. US-European Dominated
Organisations. The US and Global Securities. Other Bodies. A Defacto US-European Alliance. A Deliberative Alliance. Control and Management of IFIs. The Power of Hegemony in Shaping Convergence. Agenda-Setting . A Strategy of Active Engagement. Norms, Values, Standards and Principles. . Status Quo Push-Back. The Enforcement of Global Rules. Coercion as Enforcement. Problematization. An Intensification of Cooperation During the Global Financial Crisis. Early Coordination of US and EU Respective Agendas The Trade-off. Broadening the International Governance Base US and EU Led Reforms. Largely Pre-determined Outcomes London G20 Summit 145 146 147 148 149 150 152 152 153 154 155 157 158 159 160 162 163 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 176 177 179 180 181 183 185 186 188 189 190 191 192 194 195 197
Contents High Hopes but More of the Same. The Maintenance of an Opt-Out. Conclusion. 8 US-EU Cooperation on a Role for the International Monetary Fund. A History of US-EU Dominance. US-European Power Balance. “Some Minor Influence from Europe”. US Veto over Major Decisions. Europe at the IMF. US and European Claims Over the Top Job. The IMF’s Waning Role. The IMF’s Ebb and Flow. A Manifestation of US-EU Dominance. The Solution: A US Led Decision. Efforts to Broaden the Funding Base: Drumming up Support. G20 Agrees on a New Lease of Life for the IMF. US Interests in the IMF, Geopolitical and Financial. Securing US
Private Interests. US International Lending Benefits. European Interests. EU Banking Interests in Europe. Domestic Considerations. EU States the Biggest Recipients of IMF Lending. The EU’s Political Interest. Securing Key Member State Interests. Conclusion. 9 Conclusion. Key Findings. Transatlantic Cooperative Patterns. International Dimension. A Defacto US-EU Alliance. · ■ Significance of Findings. Limitations. Further
Questions. xiii 198 199 201 203 204 205 207 209 210 212 213 214 215 216 217 219 220 222 224 225 227 229 231 232 233 235 237 238 239 240 241 241 242 243 Bibliography. 2^7 Index. 279 |
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Contents 1 Introduction and Framework. Significance of Transatlantic Financial Regulatory Cooperation as a Topic. The Aim of This Book. Scope of This Book. Focus on the Global Financial Crisis Period. Structure of This Book. Theoretical Contributions to the Topic. The Intergovernmental Relationship. Transatlantic Interdependence. Conceptualizing Transgovernmental. The Turn Towards Governance. A Transatlantic Governance?. A Focus on Financial Markets Regulatory Cooperation. International Financial Governance Literature. Norms, Values, Principles and Standards. GFC Literature.
Conclusion. 2 Background to Transatlantic Relations. Historical Context. US Support for Ongoing European Integration . Emergence of Supranational Europe. The Changing Trade Relationship. Towards European Monetary Independence. US-EU Economic Interdependence. Origins of a Bilateral Financial Markets Relationship. A US “Seat at the Table” of EU Rulemaking. The Emergence of Financial Markets Regulatory Cooperation. Financial Services Action Plan. Formalizing Financial Regulatory Cooperation: FMRD 2002 . 1 2 5 6 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 32 34 35 37 38 40 41 43 44 ix
Contents x 3 Economie and Financial Interdependence at Outset of the Financial Crisis. Conclusion. The US-EU Bilateral Intergovernmental Relationship. Transatlantic Intergovernmental Actors. Historical Context. The Challenge to Intergovernmentalism. Forms of Cooperation: Formal Agreements. US Relations with Supranational Europe. A New Euro-Atlantic Architecture. US-EU Divergence. The New Transatlantic Agenda of 1995 . The Impending Introduction of the Euro. The Transatlantic Economic Partnership in 1998. Financial Markets Moves Onto the Political Agenda in the 1990s. Specific Areas of Cooperation Under the Intergovernmental Agreement in 2005 . Changing Patterns in Intergovernmental Cooperation. Intergovernmental Patterns:
Analysis. Intensified Cooperation and the Global Financial Crisis. Financial Markets as an Intergovernmental Concern. Conclusion. 4 US-EU Cooperation in the G20 at the Outset of the Global Financial Crisis. Background to the Financial Crisis. The Transatlantic Dimension. The Turning Point. European Push for Global Help. European Help for the US Bailout Plan. The G7/8 and the Global Solution. European Disjointed Coordination. The Rise of the Eurogroup. US and European Bailout Moves. The European Push for a Summit and the G7. The G7 as a Steering Committee for the G20. Eurogroup as Steering Committee for the EU. The US Agrees to a G20 Summit.
The G20’s Genesis. Summit Preparations and the US-EU Agenda. The First G20 Leaders’ Summit. The Washington Summit Outcome.՜ ՜ ՜ ՜ A Role for the IMF. The Agenda-Setting Advantage. Choice of Forum. ՀՀՀՀՀՀ Հ 51 54 56 57 5 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 71 72 74 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 88 90 90 91 92 94 95 96 99 100 ,
Contents Time Horizons. Conclusion. xi юі 102 5 The Role of Transgovernmental and Transnational Dialogue in Financial Markets Cooperation. 103 Conceptualizing Transgovernmental. 104 Historical Context. 105 The Emergence of Financial Regulatory Networks. 107 Bilateral Financial Markets Regulatory Cooperation. 108 Bilateral Securities Cooperation. 109 Diverging Patterns by Sector. Ill Shift of Influence Towards ECB. 112 Reasons for the Development of Bilateral Financial Relations. 113 Forms of Regulatory Cooperation at Transgovernmental Level. 115 Information Exchanges and Dialogues. 116 Informal Agreements. 117 National Treatment. 118 Mutual Recognition
Agreements. 118 Regulatory Equivalence. 120 Harmonization. 122 Development of Other Formal Regulatory Cooperation-. 122 Institutionalization of Financial Regulatory Cooperation. 123 SEC Outreach Strategy. 124 Managing Financial Regulatory “Spillover”. 125 European Interests. 126 The High-Level Regulatory Cooperation Forum. 127 A Strategy of Mutual Engagement. 128 Intensified Regulatory Cooperation During the GFC. 129 “A Constant Dialogue at Working Level”. 130 Financial Stability Issues and the ECB. 131 Conclusion. 132 6 Case Studies in Multilevel US-EU Policy Coordination: Credit Ratings Agencies, Accounting Standards and Credit Default Swaps Reform. CASE STUDY 1 : Credit Ratings Agencies Reform. Reforms in
Progress Prior to GFC. A US-EU Divergence. Concerns over EU Proposals. The US Positions Itself at the G20. EU Credit Ratings Legislation. Regulatory Equivalence Regime. European Concern over US Plans. The European Securities and Markets Authority Gains Responsibility . Conclusion: Two Regulatory Regimes Instead of One. 133 133 135 135 136 138 139 141 142 143 144
Contents xii CASE STUDY 2: Accounting Standards Convergence . Emergence of a European Approach. US-EU Divergence. Towards a Common Standard. SEC Concessions. The SEC Roadmap Towards Convergence. Progress at a Standstill with Huge Standards Gaps. Reform After the G20 Summit. US-EU Compromise and Towards Convergence. CASE STUDY 3: Credit Default Swaps Reform. CDS “Virtually Unregulated”. US Moves to Direct CDSs through Clearinghouses. The EU Acts on Credit Default Swaps. The US Makes CDSs Top Priority. The G20 Washington Summit Agenda. ECB Consultation. The Obama Administration’s Proposals. Pittsburgh Tackles OTC Derivatives. Conclusion. 7 The US-EU Relationship in International Forums . Who Comprises Global Financial Governance. Evolution of the US and the EU Global Financial Markets Relationship. US-European Dominated
Organisations. The US and Global Securities. Other Bodies. A Defacto US-European Alliance. A Deliberative Alliance. Control and Management of IFIs. The Power of Hegemony in Shaping Convergence. Agenda-Setting . A Strategy of Active Engagement. Norms, Values, Standards and Principles. . Status Quo Push-Back. The Enforcement of Global Rules. Coercion as Enforcement. Problematization. An Intensification of Cooperation During the Global Financial Crisis. Early Coordination of US and EU Respective Agendas The Trade-off. Broadening the International Governance Base US and EU Led Reforms. Largely Pre-determined Outcomes London G20 Summit 145 146 147 148 149 150 152 152 153 154 155 157 158 159 160 162 163 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 176 177 179 180 181 183 185 186 188 189 190 191 192 194 195 197
Contents High Hopes but More of the Same. The Maintenance of an Opt-Out. Conclusion. 8 US-EU Cooperation on a Role for the International Monetary Fund. A History of US-EU Dominance. US-European Power Balance. “Some Minor Influence from Europe”. US Veto over Major Decisions. Europe at the IMF. US and European Claims Over the Top Job. The IMF’s Waning Role. The IMF’s Ebb and Flow. A Manifestation of US-EU Dominance. The Solution: A US Led Decision. Efforts to Broaden the Funding Base: Drumming up Support. G20 Agrees on a New Lease of Life for the IMF. US Interests in the IMF, Geopolitical and Financial. Securing US
Private Interests. US International Lending Benefits. European Interests. EU Banking Interests in Europe. Domestic Considerations. EU States the Biggest Recipients of IMF Lending. The EU’s Political Interest. Securing Key Member State Interests. Conclusion. 9 Conclusion. Key Findings. Transatlantic Cooperative Patterns. International Dimension. A Defacto US-EU Alliance. · ■ Significance of Findings. Limitations. Further
Questions. xiii 198 199 201 203 204 205 207 209 210 212 213 214 215 216 217 219 220 222 224 225 227 229 231 232 233 235 237 238 239 240 241 241 242 243 Bibliography. 2^7 Index. 279 |
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title_short | Transatlantic financial regulation |
title_sort | transatlantic financial regulation us eu cooperation during the 2008 financial crisis |
title_sub | US-EU cooperation during the 2008 financial crisis |
topic | Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Politische Kooperation (DE-588)4515444-2 gnd Finanzkrise (DE-588)7635855-0 gnd Internationaler Kreditmarkt (DE-588)4120506-6 gnd Regulierung (DE-588)4201190-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Politische Kooperation Finanzkrise Internationaler Kreditmarkt Regulierung USA |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032737286&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT osheapeter transatlanticfinancialregulationuseucooperationduringthe2008financialcrisis |