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Digitalisation, Sustainability, and the Banking and Capital Markets Union: Thoughts on Current Issues of EU Financial Regulation

Edited by: Lukas Boeffel, Jonas Schurger

ISBN13: 9783031170768
Published: December 2022
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £139.99



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This book covers three topics that have dominated financial market regulation and supervision debates: digital finance, sustainable finance, and the Banking and Capital Markets Union.

Within the first part, seven chapters will tackle specific questions arising in digital finance, including but not limited to artificial intelligence, tokenisation, and international regulatory cooperation in digital financial services. The second part addresses one of humanity's most pressing issues today: the climate crisis. The quest for sustainable finance is driven by political actors and a common understanding that climate change is a severe threat. As financial institutions are a cornerstone of human interaction, they are in the regulatory spotlight. The chapters explore sustainability in EU banking and insurance regulation, the interrelationship between systemic risk and sustainability, and the 'greening' of EU monetary policy. The third part analyses two projects that have led to huge structural changes in the European financial market architecture over the last decade: the European Banking Union and Capital Markets Union. This transformation has raised numerous legal questions that can only gradually be answered in all their intricacies. In four chapters, this book examines composite procedures, property rights of depositors in banking resolution, preemptive financing arrangements and the phenomenon of subsidiarisation in the context of Brexit.

Of interest to academics, policymakers, practitioners, and students in the field of EU financial regulation, banking law, securities law, and regulatory law, this book offers a compilation of analyses on pressing banking and capital markets law problems.

Subjects:
EU Law, Banking and Finance
Contents:
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