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Financial Crisis and Regulatory Challenges
Author(s) -
Michel Prada
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
cornell international affairs review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2156-0536
pISSN - 2156-0528
DOI - 10.37513/ciar.v2i2.364
Subject(s) - financial crisis , financial system , emerging markets , market liquidity , global imbalances , financial stability , inflation (cosmology) , investment banking , economics , monetary policy , finance , business , financial regulation , international economics , current account , exchange rate , monetary economics , macroeconomics , physics , theoretical physics
A number of reports have established a diagnosis of the financial crisis. The first was produced by the Financial Stability Forum, in April 2008 and was the basis for the preparation of the first G 20 meetings in 2008. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the G 30 produced updated analysis in 2008 and 2009. More recently, the Larosière Group, although mainly focused on E.U. issues, also addressed global concerns , as well as the Adair Turner report which presented the new regulatory strategy of the UK Financial Services Authority (FSA). The main features of this unprecedented financial crisis are linked to immense and growing global imbalances between the Asian and US economies which provided the world with abundant liquidity, low interest rates together with low inflation (due to low wages in emerging countries) and a geographic mismatch between savings and investment needs and opportunities.

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