Financial Market Utilities and Key Financial Market Infrastructure Elements

$69.00

Jovan Barank (Editor)

Series: Financial Institutions and Services
BISAC: BUS027000

The U.S. financial system processes millions of transactions each day representing daily transfers of trillions of dollars, securities, and other assets to facilitate purchases and payments. Concerns had been raised, even prior to the recent financial crisis, about the vulnerability of the U.S. financial system to infrastructure failure. These concerns about the “plumbing” of the financial system were heightened following the market disruptions of the recent crisis. This book outlines the changes to the supervision of key market infrastructure that are embodied in the Dodd-Frank Act, and how the associated systems are currently overseen and regulated. (Imprint: Novinka )

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Supervision of U.S. Payment, Clearing, and Settlement Systems: Designation of Financial Market Utilities (FMUs)
(Marc Labonte, CRS)

Financial Market Utilities: A Rule by the Federal Reserve System
(Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System)

The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Title VII, Derivatives
(Rena S. Miller, Kathleen Ann Ruane, CRS)

Index

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