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FinTech Regulation

Exploring New Challenges of the Capital Markets Union

Book

Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages i-ix
  2. Valerio Lemma
    Pages 1-9
  3. Valerio Lemma
    Pages 11-75
  4. Valerio Lemma
    Pages 77-141
  5. Valerio Lemma
    Pages 245-297
  6. Valerio Lemma
    Pages 299-361
  7. Valerio Lemma
    Pages 363-445
  8. Valerio Lemma
    Pages 493-498
  9. Back Matter
    Pages 499-505

About this book

Introduction

Responding to growing interest in new regulations adopted by the EU, US, and UK authorities, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the legal and economic aspects of FinTech and the current regulation surrounding it.  In particular, the book observes the technological evolution of finance and the ‘economic space’ that lies between the regulated market and the illegal circulation of capital. Analysing laws that influence the application of technology to the banking and finance sector, the author considers market infrastructure and illustrates how firms execute their activities on a global scale, away from the scope of public supervision and monetary backstops. With globalisation and digitalisation boosting efficiency, the economical relevance of technology is becoming ever more important and therefore this book provides a much-needed examination of the current trends in FinTech regulation, making it an essential read for those researching financial markets, and professionals within the industry.


Keywords

Financial technology Banking Securities Capital Markets Union Supervising authorities Financial Technology Regulation FinTech operations Market Based Financing Financial Services Market Regulation Monetary Backstop RegTech SupTech Brexit Big Data MoneyTech Cryptocurrency Market Infrastructure

Authors and affiliations

  1. 1.Marconi UniversityRomeItaly

About the authors

Valerio Lemma is Professor of Law and Economics at Guglielmo Marconi University of Rome, Italy. He coordinates a masters programme on financial market regulation at Luiss University of Rome, Italy. In 2018, he joined the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) Post-Trading Standing Committee Consulting Work Group, and with a background in law, he is also associated with an international law firm.

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