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In addition , the 50 American states each have separate bank
regulators
(with overlapping jurisdictions with the national regulators), most have savings bank regulators, all have credit union regulators, all have insurance
regulators
(which is solely a state responsibility), and all have securities
regulators.
In other words, the claim that “the market failed” is too alarmingly broad.Actually, one part of the market failed, but government and
regulators
were part of that failure.
It is, however, an understandable position: both US political parties supported policies that encouraged excessive investment in housing and excessive leverage, while free-market ideology dissuaded
regulators
from intervening to stop reckless lending.
It should come as no surprise that Big Tech firms tend to move much faster than governments and
regulators.
Market
regulators
are interested in protecting investors, and have begun to issue warnings.
Although these warnings have been sotto voce so far, I expect
regulators
will raise the volume soon, as the price gyrations continue.
Having concluded, rightly, that cross-border bank lending is especially risky,
regulators
clamped down on banks’ international operations.
If repeated, this pattern may erode confidence in financial markets and regulators, which could well lead to heavy-handed regulation, the expansion of the state, and retrenchment from globalization.
If things get too complicated for regulators, the job can always be turned over to the private sector, by relying on rating agencies and financial firms’ own risk models.
True prudence requires that
regulators
avail themselves of a broader set of policy instruments, including quantitative ceilings, transaction taxes, restrictions on securitization, prohibitions, or other direct inhibitions on financial transactions – all of which are anathema to most financial market participants.
That gives Maduro’s opponents the qualified majority needed to amend the constitution, remove politicized judges and regulators, and, if it comes to it, hold a referendum to remove Maduro.
In the meantime,
regulators
are increasing banks’ capital ratios.
They will also confront a rapidly changing external environment and a growing need to manage capital flows more effectively, which will require much closer coordination between central banks and financial
regulators.
Rating the RatersCAMBRIDGE – In the new financial order being put in place by
regulators
around the world, reform of credit rating agencies should be a key element.
If ratings are not backed by the force of law, so the argument goes,
regulators
need not worry about rating quality and can leave the monitoring of raters to the market.
Under the Senate’s approach,
regulators
would create rules under which an independent regulatory board would choose raters.
Regulators
outside the US have often been more accommodating, and some crowdfunding platforms are already operating.
The SEC and other
regulators
could go even further.
Regulators
need to get the rules right (and it would help if they hurried up about it).
And the dealers, suppliers, workers, regulators, and legislators in every country who now have to deal with the aftermath feel betrayed as well.
The entire auto industry is now under scrutiny, as are regulators, whose testing procedures proved so easy to game and whose complex relationships with governments and auto manufacturers may not serve the public interest.
One element that central banks and
regulators
frequently mention is a new regulatory regime: the crisis revealed that institutional and regulatory frameworks in the EBRD region need to be reformed to introduce macro-prudential standards more systematically and effectively.
So
regulators
have focused on command-and-control orders to financial firms to increase their equity, and to reduce the riskiness of their investments.
All parliamentarians, public officials, and
regulators
should understand and work to protect the Council of Europe’s principles, derived from the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights’ case law.
For example,
regulators
put a cap on the value of online money transfers a full 11 years after Alipay introduced the service.
In order to catch up with the rest of the Continent in wealth, Spain must remain daring in four big ways:-
Regulators
and competition authorities must be made formally and materially independent of government control.
Lowering volatility and sopping up excess liquidity can be beneficial, but there are risks here as well:
regulators
can easily overshoot the mark, leaving financial markets with weakened capacity for price discovery and too little liquidity.
To be sure, markets might move those transactions from France and from French financial institutions, and, if the
regulators
erred – because the business was profitable and not destabilizing – French institutions would lose out.
But, if the
regulators
were right, the French institutions would be more stable.
This poses real challenges for
regulators.
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