Book contents
- Reconceptualising Global Finance and Its Regulation
- Reconceptualising Global Finance and Its Regulation
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Book part
- Introduction and Context
- I Global Financial Architecture: Evolution, Shortcomings, Interdependence
- II The Changing Face of Central Banking
- III Reconceptualising Cross-Border Finance
- 10 Competing for Renminbi
- 11 “Market Quality” and Moral Hazard in Financial Market Design
- 12 Cross-Border Banking: Reconceptualizing Bank Secrecy
- 13 Liability for Transnational Securities Fraud, Quo Vadis?
- IV Addressing Too-Big-To-Fail and Shadow Banking
- V The Role of Culture and Ethics in Global Finance
- Conclusion
- Index
12 - Cross-Border Banking: Reconceptualizing Bank Secrecy
from III - Reconceptualising Cross-Border Finance
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2016
- Reconceptualising Global Finance and Its Regulation
- Reconceptualising Global Finance and Its Regulation
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Book part
- Introduction and Context
- I Global Financial Architecture: Evolution, Shortcomings, Interdependence
- II The Changing Face of Central Banking
- III Reconceptualising Cross-Border Finance
- 10 Competing for Renminbi
- 11 “Market Quality” and Moral Hazard in Financial Market Design
- 12 Cross-Border Banking: Reconceptualizing Bank Secrecy
- 13 Liability for Transnational Securities Fraud, Quo Vadis?
- IV Addressing Too-Big-To-Fail and Shadow Banking
- V The Role of Culture and Ethics in Global Finance
- Conclusion
- Index
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- Reconceptualising Global Finance and its Regulation , pp. 236 - 249Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016