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Derivatives Regulation: Rules and Reasoning from Lehman to Covid


ISBN13: 9780192846570
Published: March 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Derivatives Regulation: Rules and Reasoning from Lehman to Covid provides an indepth examination of the changes made to the regulation of derivatives that were enacted following the global financial crisis of 2008, considering the motivations behind these changes and including insights from the Covid pandemic.

Key areas of derivatives regulatory reform are examined, including bank capital and leverage rules, the clearing mandate, uncleared margin rules, and the principles for the regulation of central counterparties. After providing an overview of the global financial crisis, the motivations for these reforms in its immediate aftermath are considered, as well as the impact of these rules on the financial system, using insights from the market stress around the onset of the Covid pandemic in 2020.

The book analyses the construction of financial regulation, as well as its nature and how this should be assessed, using tools from the law, economics, and regulatory theory. Global administrative law, cost benefit analysis, and the results of regulatory interventions in other areas throw light on the legitimacy, efficiency, and effectiveness of derivatives regulation. Insights from international political economy are also discussed, situating financial regulation within the regulatory state, while showing how its institutional arrangements shape regulatory outcomes. Suggestions for improving both rules and regulatory processes are considered in the conclusion of the book.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
Preface
Introduction
1:Core Ideas in Derivatives
2:The 2008 Crisis
3:The Financial System during Covid
4:The Basel 3 Leverage Ratio
5:Risk-based Capital Regulation
6:Clearing and Collateralisation
7:Central Counterparties and their Regulation
8:Legal Perspectives on Financial Regulation
9:The Quantitative Analysis of Financial Regulation
10:Derivatives Regulation as Modelling
11:Perspectives from Social and Political Science
12:Rules and Arrangements in Derivatives Regulation