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Global Banking & Financial Policy Review 2009/2010
Euromoney Institutional Investor, Oct 2009
The Global Banking & Financial Policy Review is an essential guide for international financiers, providing a complete overview of commercial banking policy and monetary forecasts in a single volume. Articles are prepared by leading experts from investment banks, law firms and consultancies. The review also features exclusive policy statements from finance ministers and central bank governors from across the globe. The publication will provide the reader with a unique overview of the global economic environment as well as highlighting investment opportunities within each specific sector. Each new edition complements those previous, combining to create a reference library of experience in banking on an international level.
As the financial crisis has continued, it has become apparent that stabilising the financial sector requires establishing greater clarity on what the regulatory framework will look like in the longer term. Even as we implement measures to build a stronger, better capitalised financial system, banks and their investors need to be reassured as to their prospects for pursuing sound, sustainable business models going forward. This means allowing room for innovation and flexibility, without short-changing fundamental policy goals such as controlling leverage and enhancing consumer protection.
Mario Draghi - Chairman, Financial Stability Board
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