Product details
- Categories: Nouveautés droit, Banking and Financial Law
- Publisher: OUP - Oxford University Press
- ISBN: 9780198844877
- Publication Date: 29/03/2023
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 920
- Language: English
Summary
Over the decade or so since the global financial crisis rocked EU
financial markets and led to wide-ranging reforms, EU securities and
financial markets regulation has continued to evolve. The legislative
framework has been refined and administrative rulemaking has expanded.
Alongside, the Capital Markets Union agenda has developed, the UK has
left the EU, and ESMA has emerged as a decisive influence on EU
financial markets governance. All these developments, as well as the
Covid-19 pandemic, have shaped the regulatory landscape and how
supervision is organized.
EU Securities and Financial Markets Regulation
provides a comprehensive, critical, and contextual account of the
intricate rulebook that governs EU financial markets and its supporting
institutional arrangements. It is framed by an assessment of how the
regime has evolved over the decade or so since the global financial
crisis and considers, among other matters, the post-crisis reforms to
key legislative measures, the massive expansion of administrative
rulemaking and of soft law, the Capital Markets Union agenda, the
development of supervisory convergence as the means for organizing
pan-EU supervision, and ESMA's role in EU financial markets governance.
Its
coverage extends from capital-raising and the Prospectus Regulation to
financial market intermediation and the MiFID II/MiFIR and IFD/IFR
regimes, to the new regulatory regimes adopted since the global
financial crisis (including for benchmarks and their administrators), to
retail market regulation and the PRIIPs Regulation, and on to the EU's
third country regime and the implications of the UK's departure from the
EU.
This is the fourth edition of the highly successful and authoritative monograph first published as EC Securities Regulation.
Heavily revised from the third edition to reflect developments since
the global financial crisis, it adopts the in-depth contextual and
analytical approach of earlier editions and so considers the market,
political, institutional, and international context of the regulatory
and supervisory regime.
Table of contents
1:The institutional setting
2:Capital-raising
3:Collective-investment management
4:Investment firms and investment services
5:Trading venues
6:Trading
7:Rating agencies
8:Market abuse
9:Retail markets
10:Third countries