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Perspectives on Dodd-Frank and Finance by Contributions by Paul H Schultz and Contributions by Chester Spatt and Contributions by Lawrence J White and Contributions by Thomas Hoenig and Contributions by Anil K Kashyap and Contributions by Anj, MIT Press Ltd


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    Author(s)Contributions by Paul H Schultz and Contributions by Chester Spatt and Contributions by Lawrence J White and Contributions by Thomas Hoenig and Contributions by Anil K Kashyap and Contributions by Anj
    PublisherMIT Press Ltd
    ISBN9780262028035
    Pages264
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2014

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    MIT Press Ltd Perspectives on Dodd-Frank and Finance by Contributions by Paul H Schultz and Contributions by Chester Spatt and Contributions by Lawrence J White and Contributions by Thomas Hoenig and Contributions by Anil K Kashyap and Contributions by Anj

    Experts debate the possible consequences of the Dodd-Frank Act, discussing such topics as banking regulation, derivatives, the Volcker rule, and mortgage reform. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, passed by Congress in 2010 largely in response to the financial crisis, created the Financial Stability Oversight Council and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; among other provisions, it limits proprietary trading by banks, changes the way swaps are traded, and curtails the use of credit ratings. The effects of Dodd-Frank remain a matter for speculation; more than half of the regulatory rulemaking called for in the bill has yet to be completed. In this book, experts on Dodd-Frank and financial regulation--academics, regulators, and practitioners--discuss the ways that the law is likely to succeed and the ways it is likely to come up short. Placing their discussion in the broader context of regulatory issues, the contributors consider banking reform; the regulation of derivatives; the Volcker Rule, and whether or not banks should be forced to stop proprietary trading; the establishment of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and possible flaws in its conception; the law and "too-big-to-fail" institutions; mortgage reform, including qualification requirements and securitization; and new disclosure requirements regarding CEO compensation and conflict minerals.ContributorsJames R. Barth, Jeff Bloch, Mark A. Calabria, Charles W. Calomiris, Shane Corwin, Cem Demiroglu, John Dearie, Amy K. Edwards, Raymond P. H. Fishe, Priyank Gandhi, Thomas M. Hoenig, Christopher M. James, Anil K Kashyap, Robert McDonald, James Overdahl, Craig Pirrong, Matthew Richardson, Paul H. Schultz, David Skeel, Chester Spatt, Anjan Thakor, John Walsh, Lawrence J. White, Arthur Wilmarth, Todd J. Zywickishow more



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