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The Bankers` Blacklist: Unofficial Market Enforcement and the Global Fight Against Illicit Financing, Morse Julia C.


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Автор: Morse Julia C.
Название:  The Bankers` Blacklist: Unofficial Market Enforcement and the Global Fight Against Illicit Financing
ISBN: 9781501761515
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 150176151X
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 258
Вес: 0.54 кг.
Дата издания: 15.01.2022
Серия: Cornell studies in money
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 1 diagram, 10 charts - 10 charts - 1 diagrams
Размер: 22.86 x 15.24 x 1.30 cm
Ключевые слова: Banking,Banking law,Political economy, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Banks & Banking,LAW / Banking,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy
Подзаголовок: Unofficial market enforcement and the global fight against illicit financing
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In The Bankers Blacklist, Julia C. Morse demonstrates how the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has enlisted global banks in the effort to keep bad money out of the financial system, in the process drastically altering the domestic policy landscape and transforming banking worldwide.

Trillions of dollars flow across borders through the banking system every day. While bank-to-bank transfers facilitate trade and investment, they also provide opportunities for criminals and terrorists to move money around the globe. To address this vulnerability, large economies work together through an international standard-setting body, the FATF, to shift laws and regulations on combating illicit financial flows. Morse examines how this international organization has achieved such impact, arguing that it relies on the power of unofficial market enforcement—a process whereby market actors punish countries that fail to meet international standards. The FATF produces a public noncomplier list, which banks around the world use to shift resources and services away from listed countries. As banks restrict cross-border lending, the domestic banking sector in listed countries advocates strongly for new laws and regulations, ultimately leading to deep and significant compliance improvements.

The Bankers Blacklist offers lessons about the peril and power of globalized finance, revealing new insights into how some of todays most pressing international cooperation challenges might be addressed.


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Introduction: Cross-Border Banking in a Globalized Era
1. A Primer on International Financial Standards on Illicit Financing
2. A Theory of Unofficial Market Enforcement
3. The FATF's Fight against Illicit Financing
4. How the Noncomplier L




Market Rules: Bankers, Presidents, and the Origins of the Great Recession

Автор: Rose Mark H.
Название: Market Rules: Bankers, Presidents, and the Origins of the Great Recession
ISBN: 0812251024 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780812251029
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Although most Americans attribute shifting practices in the financial industry to the invisible hand of the market, Mark H. Rose reveals the degree to which presidents, legislators, regulators, and even bankers themselves have long taken an active interest in regulating the industry.
In 1971, members of Richard Nixon's Commission on Financial Structure and Regulation described the banks they sought to create as "supermarkets." Analogous to the twentieth-century model of a store at which Americans could buy everything from soft drinks to fresh produce, supermarket banks would accept deposits, make loans, sell insurance, guide mergers and acquisitions, and underwrite stock and bond issues. The supermarket bank presented a radical departure from the financial industry as it stood, composed as it was of local savings and loans, commercial banks, investment banks, mutual funds, and insurance firms. Over the next four decades, through a process Rose describes as "grinding politics," supermarket banks became the guiding model of the financial industry. As the banking industry consolidated, it grew too large while remaining too fragmented and unwieldy for politicians to regulate and for regulators to understand—until, in 2008, those supermarket banks, such as Citigroup, needed federal help to survive and prosper once again.
Rose explains the history of the financial industry as a story of individuals—some well-known, like Presidents Kennedy, Carter, Reagan, and Clinton; Treasury Secretaries Donald Regan and Timothy Geithner; and JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon; and some less so, though equally influential, such as Kennedy's Comptroller of the Currency James J. Saxon, Citicorp CEO Walter Wriston, and Bank of America CEOs Hugh McColl and Kenneth Lewis. Rose traces the evolution of supermarket banks from the early days of the Kennedy administration, through the financial crisis of 2008, and up to the Trump administration's attempts to modify bank rules. Deeply researched and accessibly written, Market Rules demystifies the major trends in the banking industry and brings financial policy to life.


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