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The European Regulation of Central Counterparties: Some International Challenges

In: Research Handbook on International Financial Regulation

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  • Kern Alexander

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The globalisation of financial markets has attracted much academic and policymaking commentary in recent years, especially with the growing number of banking and financial crises and the current credit crisis that has threatened the stability of the global financial system. This major Research Handbook sets out to address some of the fundamental issues in financial regulation from a comparative and international perspective and to identify some of the main research themes and approaches that combine economic, legal and institutional analysis of financial markets.

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  • Kern Alexander, 2012. "The European Regulation of Central Counterparties: Some International Challenges," Chapters, in: Kern Alexander & Rahul Dhumale (ed.), Research Handbook on International Financial Regulation, chapter 12, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Alexander, Kern & Dhumale, Rahul & Eatwell, John, 2005. "Global Governance of Financial Systems: The International Regulation of Systemic Risk," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780195166989.
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