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EU Regulation for Banks and Financial Intermediaries: An Analysis of the Legal, Economic, and Regulatory Developments

Edited by: Mads Andenaes, Valerio Lemma

ISBN13: 9783032105202
To be Published: June 2025
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £149.99





This book offers a regulatory analysis of the latest EU regulation of banking business models, taking into account both the legal and economic aspects. It examines the rules that influence the evolution of the financial industry and the capital markets by exploring developments specifically within the European Union. It helps readers understand the latest developments of EU regulation and the current needs of banks and other financial intermediaries as they grapple with new business models. Combining research from academics in the field, this edited collection will be of interest to academics, researchers, and students of banking and financial regulation alongside policymakers, bankers, and capital market participants.

Subjects:
EU Law, Banking and Finance
Contents:
Section I - Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: General observation on the innovation and regulation in the EU internal market for banking and finance

Section II- Banking Regulation and Corporate Governance
Chapter 3: Requirements for board members in banks - EU perspectives on the changing landscape
Chapter 4: Whistleblowing Mechanism in Financial Institutions
Chapter 5: Institutional protection schemes and group models in the EU regulation: a comparison

Section III - Capital Markets Law
Chapter 6: Capital Markets Union and the European plan to create a single market for investments
Chapter 7: From open data to open finance in the EU regulation
Chapter 8: Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) in the European financial market: regulatory profiles
Chapter 9: The Regulation of Digital Bonds

Section IV - Consumer Protection
Chapter 10: Virtual worlds and competition
Chapter 11: The digital consumers protection tools in CCD II and in the new regulation on financial services contracts concluded at a distance

Section V - Sustainable Finance
Chapter 12: Value for money: regulatory profiles between policyholder protection and product oversight and governance
Chapter 13: EU Sustainable Finance Package

Section VI - Emerging Issues
Chapter 14: Regulation of emerging risks and perspectives in light of CRR III and CRD VI
Chapter 15: The new EU Rules for Anti Money Laundering