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Financial Crisis and Regulatory Reforms: The Basel Story to Taxpayers - Paperback

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by Srichander Ramaswamy (Author)

The blame for the financial crisis has been attributed to many actors: bankers, credit rating agencies, central bankers, regulators, hedge funds, financial engineers and mortgage originators to name a few. But seen from a policy perspective for building a more resilient financial system, understanding the mechanisms in the financial system architecture that allowed this to happen are more important than identifying the actors. Keeping the financial jargon to a minimum to reach out to a wider audience, this book provides deeper insights into the financial structures that led to the build-up of risks that were poorly understood by all actors. The key post-crisis financial reforms are then presented by linking them to identified weaknesses of the pre-crisis market practices and regulatory rules. The book concludes with some views on the challenges that lie ahead.

Number of Pages: 212
Dimensions: 0.48 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 17, 2017
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