Digitalisation, Sustainability, and the Banking and Capital Markets Union

Digitalisation, Sustainability, and the Banking and Capital Markets Union

Thoughts on Current Issues of EU Financial Regulation

Boeffel, Lukas; Schuerger, Jonas

Springer International Publishing AG

12/2022

424

Dura

Inglês

9783031170768

15 a 20 dias

714

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Part I: Digital Finance.- Chapter 1: Too Tech to Fail?.- Chapter 2: The Algorithmic Future of EU Market Conduct Supervision: A Preliminary Check.- Chapter 3: 'Appropriate Oversight' of the Use of AI and ML by Financial Market Participants - an Analysis of the existing Requirements under MiFID II and AIFMD.- Chapter 4: Tokenized Crowdfunding: What regulatory forecast?.- Chapter 5: Regulatory Coordination and Diffusion in Digital Financial Services and Sustainable Finance Management of ICT Third Party Risk under DORA.- Chapter 6: Open Banking, access to account rule and (free) marketability of banking data.- Chapter 7: Management of ICT Third Party Risk under the Digital Operational Resilience Act.- Part II: Sustainable Finance.- Chapter 8: Sustainability: A Current Driver in EU Banking and Insurance Regulation and Supervision.- Chapter 9: Sustainability and Systemic Risk in EU Banking Regulation.- Chapter 10: Green Monetary Policy in the EMU and its Primary Law Limits.- Part III: Banking Union and Capital Markets Union.- Chapter 11: Duty of Care as a Judicial Review Tool for SSM Composite Procedures.- Chapter 12: Game of Thrones - The Clash Between Public Interest and Property Rights in Banking Resolution.- Chapter 13: Preemptive Financing Arrangements within Cross-Border Banking Groups: Between Flexibility and Legal Certainty.- Chapter 14: From branches to subsidiaries: post-Brexit enforcement of subsidiarisation in the European Union.
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Digital finance;Sustainable finance;Banking and capital markets union;EU banking regulation;financial market regulation and supervision;Climate crisis;European financial market architecture