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Collective Action: Toward Solving a Vexing Problem to Build a Global Infrastructure for Financial Information

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  • Matthew Reed

    (Office of Financial Research)

  • Bertrand Couillault

    (Banque de France)

  • Jun Mizuguchi

    (Financial Services Agency of Japan)

Abstract

After the financial crisis of 2007-09, world leaders called for a new global system to solve a basic but important problem vexing all aspects of our complex financial markets: understanding with precision who is who, who owns whom, and who owns what.

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  • Matthew Reed & Bertrand Couillault & Jun Mizuguchi, 2017. "Collective Action: Toward Solving a Vexing Problem to Build a Global Infrastructure for Financial Information," Briefs 17-01, Office of Financial Research, US Department of the Treasury.
  • Handle: RePEc:ofr:briefs:17-01
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