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Regulating Strategic Sovereign Wealth, Paul Rose
Regulating Strategic Sovereign Wealth, Paul Rose
BYU Law Review
In an era of ascendant globalization, sovereign wealth funds were used by governments around the world – and, in particular, by governments with massive natural resource wealth or balance-of-trade surpluses – to invest widely in foreign markets. Sovereign wealth funds were products of the international economic order then in existence, adapted to a political and economic environment in which borders could be easily crossed and foreign assets seemed abundant and easily acquired. After the Financial Crisis, and with the increasing nationalization seen in the 2010s, this environment began to change. Both domestic and international forces spurred the development of new, …
Can You Bank On It? Italy's Response To The Second Banking Directive Of The European Community, Jeffrey A. Orr
Can You Bank On It? Italy's Response To The Second Banking Directive Of The European Community, Jeffrey A. Orr
BYU Law Review
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The European Community's Second Banking Directive And U.S. Banking Regulation: Preparing For A Multilateral Agreement For The Trade Of Services, Douglas L. Hymas
The European Community's Second Banking Directive And U.S. Banking Regulation: Preparing For A Multilateral Agreement For The Trade Of Services, Douglas L. Hymas
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.