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Building an EU Securities Market


ISBN13: 9780521847223
ISBN: 0521847222
Published: November 2004
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £85.99



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This book considers some of the fundamental issues concerning the legal framework that has been established to support a single EU securities market. It focuses particularly on how the emerging legal framework will affect issuers' access to the primary and secondary market.

The Financial Services Action Plan (FSAP, 1999) was an attempt to equip the community better to meet the challenges of monetary union and to capitalise on the potential benefits of a single market in financial services. It led to extensive change in securities market regulation: new laws; new law making processes, and more attention to the mechanisms for the supervision of securities market activity and legal enforcement.;With the FSAP nearing completion, it is a good time to take stock of what has been achieved, and to identify the challenges that lie ahead.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
1. Overview and introduction to terminology
2. Law's role in the building of an integrated EU securities market
3. The regulatory process for securities law-making in the EU
4. The centrality of disclosure as a regulatory strategy
5. Issuer disclosure
6. Institutional supervision of issuer disclosure within the EU
7. Regulatory competencies: the end of exchange-based regulation and supervision of issuers in the EU?