Transnational Securities Law - Online Update, March 2016

This noter-up complements Transnational Securities Law by Thomas Keijser. It updates the main edition in a number of areas. These include the following subject areas: Intermediated securities; Non-intermediated securities; Central Securities Depository (CSD); Bank resolution and insolvency ; and Banks and cross-border issues .

Author(s):  
Rachman Nora ◽  
Vermaas Maria

This section of the noter-up complements Transnational Securities Law by Thomas Keijser and discusses updates which relate to the investor-issuer relationship in the intermediated system. These include the following subject areas: Voting; Intermediated securities; Central Securities Depository (CSD); Securities settlement system; and Banks and cross-border issues.


Author(s):  
Keijser Thomas ◽  
Morton Guy ◽  
Peeters Marcel

This section of the noter-up complements Transnational Securities Law by Thomas Keijser and discusses updates which relate to financial collateral. These include the following subject areas: Collateral agreement; Bank resolution and insolvency; and Security interest.


Author(s):  
Peeters Marcel

This section of the noter-up complements Transnational Securities Law by Thomas Keijser and discusses updates which relate to close-out netting. These include the following subject areas: Close-out netting and Financial Stability Board (FSB).


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthias Haentjens ◽  
Bob Wessels
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Policy Papers ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  

Developing an effective framework for cross-border resolution is a key priority in international regulatory reform. Large bank failures during the global financial crisis brought home the lack of adequate tools for resolving “too-big-to-fail” institutions. In cross-border cases, misaligned incentives and lack of robust mechanisms for resolution and cross-border cooperation left some country authorities with little choice but to take unilateral actions, which contributed to the high fiscal costs of the crisis and resulted in disorderly resolution in some cases


Author(s):  
Ceyla Pazarbasioglu ◽  
Ross Leckow ◽  
Barend Jansen ◽  
Marina Moretti ◽  
Wouter Bossu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Keijser Thomas

This section of the noter-up complements Transnational Securities Law by Thomas Keijser and directs the reader to section N-4-1 of the noter-up which compares in the Geneva Securities Convention and UNCITRAL texts on the subject of secured transactions. These include the following subject areas: Geneva Securities Convention; Security interest; Securities account; Hague Securities Convention; and Enforcement.


2016 ◽  
Vol 235 ◽  
pp. R40-R49 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thorsten Beck

This paper surveys the recent academic literature on the economics of cross-border regulatory cooperation as well as recent policy developments in this area. While institutional arrangements of cross-border regulatory cooperation used to focus on day-to-day supervisory tasks, the crisis has given an impetus to a focus on cooperation at the bank resolution stage, with an array of different cooperation forms. A growing theoretical literature has documented different externalities arising from national supervision of cross-border banks, while empirical evidence has been relatively scarce. The paper concludes with a forward looking agenda both for policy reform and academic research in this area.


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