Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
International banking and securities law |
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Brill research perspectives. International banking and securities law
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Contents |
Intro; Contents; Securities and Capital Markets Regulationin South Africa: A Contemporary View; Abstract; Keywords; Introduction; Part A -- Regulation; 1 Background; 2 Periodic Review; 3 Crisis Review -- GFC; 4 Crisis Review -- Effect on the South African Economy; 5 Crisis Review -- Effect on the Economies of Emerging Countries; 6 Policy Developments -- Background; 7 Policy Developments -- South Africa; 8 Legislative Changes; 9 Capital Markets Value Chain; Part B -- Supervision; 1 Introduction; 2 Risk Based Supervision -- Context; 3 Regulatory Framework for Supervision; 4 Enforcement -- Context |
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5 Regulatory Framework for EnforcementConclusion; Notes on the Author; Bibliography |
Summary |
"An effective capital markets industry has existed in South Africa for over 120 years. As recently as 2015, South Africa was considered the best regulator of securities in the world. The fall out from the GFC contained lessons for all markets, but not to the same extent. In the pursuit of G20 inspired conformity, aspects of the South African reform agenda may therefore appear replicative of initiatives in other jurisdictions and, consequently, uncritical in parts. In light of the fall to forty sixth place in the world in securities regulation ranking and some uncertainty in respect of the extent and shape of the reform process, C. King Chanetsa reviews activities in South Africa along the busy securities and capital markets value chain, and considers the continuing and emerging regulatory and supervisory framework" |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 11, 2019) |
Subject |
Securities -- South Africa
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Capital market -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
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Capital market -- Law and legislation
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Securities
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South Africa
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9004413057 |
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9789004413054 |
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