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| Legal impact of the financial crisis: a brief list (see p. 436) |
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Philip R. Wood
This article contains a list of the actual and potential legal impacts of the financial crisis so far. It lists about 100 measures or proposals. These are divided into the following sets:
- Measures taken
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| Liquidity risk management—policy conflict and correction (see p. 451) |
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| If securitization is dead, why do so many government schemes use it? (see p. 462) |
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| Regulating credit rating agencies: the new US and EU law—important steps or much ado about nothing? (see p. 477) |
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Related articles in Capital Markets Law Journal:
- Legal impact of the financial crisis: a brief list
- Philip R. Wood
Capital Markets Law Journal 2009 4: 436-450.[Extract] [Full Text] - Liquidity risk management—policy conflict and correction
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- Kevin Ingram
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- Thomas M. J. Möllers
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