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Ukrainian Banking Regulation: Its Challenges and Transition towards European Standards


ISBN13: 9789004381414
Published: July 2018
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Paperback
Price: £77.00



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For the last few years, Ukraine and its financial sector have gradually sought to apply and comply with EU standards. Most recently, the signing of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement has given Ukraine's transition towards EU standards a formal basis. Ukraine, with EU support, is in the process of implementing EU regulations according to this Agreement. Against this background, the publication Ukrainian Banking Regulation: Its Challenges and Transition towards European Standards elaborates on this process by providing an in-depth background of the current Ukrainian banking regulation, its economics and the challenges of complying with the new EU standards.

Subjects:
European Jurisdictions, Ukraine
Contents:
Introduction
Ukrainian Banking Regulation: Its Challenges and Transition towards European Standards
Olga Afanasyeva and Armin Kammel
Abstract
Keywords
1. The Transition of Ukrainian Banking Regulation
2. The Economics of Banking Regulation in Ukraine
3. The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and Its Implications on Ukrainian Banking Regulation
4. Financial Monitoring
5. The Likely Economic Impacts of New Banking Regulation in Ukraine
6. Outlook
7. Conclusions
8. List of References