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Full-Text Articles in Securities Law
Conference On Delaware Fiduciary Duty Of Good Faith After Disney: Meaningful Or Mickey Mouse, Renee Jones
Conference On Delaware Fiduciary Duty Of Good Faith After Disney: Meaningful Or Mickey Mouse, Renee Jones
Renee Jones
No abstract provided.
Will The Sec Survive Financial Regulatory Reform?, Renee Jones
Will The Sec Survive Financial Regulatory Reform?, Renee Jones
Renee Jones
No abstract provided.
Conference On The Past, Present, And Future Of The Sec, Renee Jones
Conference On The Past, Present, And Future Of The Sec, Renee Jones
Renee Jones
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Financial Regulation, Renee Jones
Why Financial Regulatory Overhaul Is Overrated, Renee Jones
Why Financial Regulatory Overhaul Is Overrated, Renee Jones
Renee Jones
No abstract provided.
Overview Of Key Defenses In A Section 11 Claim Against An Auditor
Overview Of Key Defenses In A Section 11 Claim Against An Auditor
Maureen Van Neste
No abstract provided.
Securitization And Systemic Risk Amid Deregulation And Regulatory Failure
Securitization And Systemic Risk Amid Deregulation And Regulatory Failure
Patricia A. McCoy
During the recent housing boom, private-label securitization without regulation was unsustainable. Without regulation, securitization allowed mortgage industry actors to gain fees and to put off risks. The ability to pass off risk allowed lenders and securitizers to compete for market share by lowering their lending standards, which activated more borrowing. Lenders who did not join in the easing of lending standards were crowded out of the market. Meanwhile, the mortgages underlying securities became more exposed to growing default risk, but investors did not receive higher rates of return. Artificially low risk premia caused the asset price of houses to go …
Cyber Crimes And Effectiveness Of Laws In India To Control Them, Mubashshir Sarshar
Cyber Crimes And Effectiveness Of Laws In India To Control Them, Mubashshir Sarshar
Mubashshir Sarshar
No abstract provided.
Los Actos De Competencia Desleal Que Distorsionan La Valoración De La Oferta En La Nueva Ley De Represión De La Competencia Desleal, Pierino Stucchi
Los Actos De Competencia Desleal Que Distorsionan La Valoración De La Oferta En La Nueva Ley De Represión De La Competencia Desleal, Pierino Stucchi
Pierino Stucchi
No abstract provided.