how the new standards are reshaping the investment industry /
First Statement of Responsibility
Mario Comana, Daniele Previtali and Luca Bellardini.
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Springer,
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2019.
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1 online resource
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 Why the Package? Financial Markets Before and After the Crisis; Abstract; 2.1 A Brief Overview of Financial History Before the Global Financial Crisis; 2.2 What Went Wrong: The Dissemination of Risks; 2.3 The Reaction of Authorities: Shaping a New Regulatory Framework; 2.4 Why Banks Got into Trouble; 2.5 Transparency and Intermediary-Client Relationships; 2.6 Issues Left Outstanding by MiFID I; References; 3 Relevant Changes from MiFID I; Abstract; 3.1 How the Package Approaches Regulatory Issues; 3.2 Topics Addressed by MiFID II
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3.3 Interactions Between Directive, Regulation and Supervision3.4 The Path Towards the Package; 3.5 The Scope of MiFID II and MiFIR; 3.6 Exemptions to the Applicability of MiFID II; 3.7 Corporate Governance of Investment Firms; 3.8 Risk Management and Mitigation; 3.9 Investor Protection and Transparency; References; 4 How Exchanges Work: Trading Venues, Algorithmic and High-Frequency Transactions; Abstract; 4.1 Trading Venues as a Critical Issue; 4.2 The Rationale of MiFID II Rules; 4.3 ECNs and Algorithmic Trading; 4.4 The Self-Assessment of Trading Venues
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4.5 CCPs, Trading Venues, and Access to Information in MiFIR4.6 The Role of Supervision in MiFIR; References; 5 Market Infrastructure and Transparency Obligations; Abstract; 5.1 The Role of EMIR as a Precursor of the Package; 5.2 The MiFID II Rules Regarding Information; 5.3 Transparency in MiFID II; 5.4 Categories and Functions of Data Reporting Services Providers; 5.5 Transparency Waivers and Deferrals; 5.6 Transparency Provisions of Direct Applicability; 5.7 Transaction Reporting in MiFIR; 5.8 The Greatest Concern: Derivatives Trading; References; 6 Investor Protection; Abstract
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6.1 The Idea of Investor Protection Over Time6.2 How Investor Protection Shapes the Package; 6.3 Suitability, Appropriateness, Best Execution: What MiFID II States; 6.4 The Weaknesses of Investor Protection in MiFID II; 6.5 Implications of the New Investor Protection Framework; References; 7 Transposing the Package: A Cross-Country View; Abstract; 7.1 A Missed Opportunity for the Level Playing Field?; 7.2 Germany; 7.3 Spain; 7.4 France; 7.5 Italy; 7.6 United Kingdom; References; 8 Regulation Meets Business: The Effects on the Investment Industry; Abstract; 8.1 The Challenges Ahead
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8.2 Product Governance and Intervention8.3 Best Execution; 8.4 Advisory; 8.5 Research; 8.6 Transparency; 8.7 The Interactions Between MiFID II, PRIIPs, and IDD; References; 9 Conclusions; Abstract
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book provides a detailed analysis of the main innovations and impacts associated with the package of European legislation comprising MiFID II and MiFIR, which constitutes a pillar of the EU's "single rulebook" for financial regulation. Adopting a research-oriented approach, the authors also consider the practical consequences of the new legislation, to provide a clear description of the new rules and the ways in which they address concerns raised by the financial crisis, as well as an appraisal of the theoretical implications from an EU-wide perspective. The book also presents a comparative analysis of how the package is being implemented within the larger countries of the Eurozone and the United Kingdom, and evaluates the likely consequences for banks' business models. This research book is a valuable resource for graduate and master's level students as well as professionals and practitioners interested in understanding the European financial law and, in particular, the dynamics of the investment industry.
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Springer Nature
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com.springer.onix.9783030125042
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Title
MiFID II framework.
International Standard Book Number
9783030125035
CORPORATE BODY NAME USED AS SUBJECT
European Parliament., Directive 2014/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 May 2014 on markets in financial instruments.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Financial services industry-- Law and legislation-- European Union countries.
Financial services industry-- Law and legislation.