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Bad apples or corrupting barrels? Preventing traders’ misconduct
Wieke Scholten, Naomi EllemersThis paper aims to identify social psychological root causes of misconduct by traders and offers practical guidelines to prevent misconduct.
An international comparison of regulatory capture and regulatory outcomes: The case of pension regulators in Ireland and the United States
John Turner, Gerard Hughes, Michelle MaherThis paper aims to analyze how the administrative structure of pension regulators affects regulatory capture or regulatory influence. It uses a historical institutionalist…
Bank regulation and stock market stability across countries
Walaa Wahid ElKelish, Jon TuckerThe purpose of this paper is to investigate whether bank capital strength and external auditing requirements influenced international stock market stability during the 2007/2008…
Limit Up–Limit Down: an effective response to the “Flash Crash”?
Viktoria DalkoThe purpose of this paper is to assess the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s new regulation, Limit Up–Limit Down (LULD), against the background of manipulative…
Interaction among funding liquidity, liquidity creation and stock liquidity of banks: Evidence from BRICS countries
Muhammad Umar, Gang SunThis study aims to explore the relationship between three different kinds of bank liquidity: funding liquidity; liquidity creation; and stock liquidity.
Basel disclosure by private and public sector banks in India: assessment and implications
Prodyot Samanta, Mohinder DugalThe aim of this paper is to assess the nature and characteristics of regulatory risk management reporting by private and public sector banks in India.
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