
A Critical And Detailed Analysis Of The Evolution Of The Current Law And Regulation Of Debt Capital Markets Both In The Eu And Globally. Cover -- Debt Capital Markets -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Overview Of Contents -- Contents -- List Of Figures -- Table Of Cases -- Table Of Statutes -- List Of Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 1 Why A Book On Debt Capital Markets? -- 2 Drawing The Perimeter: What Are Debt Capital Markets? -- 3 The Urgency Of Re-evaluating Capital Markets Regulation -- 4 The Structure Of The Monograph -- Part I Theorizing The Developmentof Debt Capital Markets -- 2. A Historical Overview Of Debt Capital Markets -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Development Of Bond Markets And The Rise Of Debt (market-based) Financial Products -- 2.1 The Centrality Of Debt Capital Markets -- 2.2 The End Of Bretton Woods And The Early Regulatory Changes -- 2.3 Towards The New World Of Finance -- 2.4 The Origins Of Securitized Banking -- 2.5 Debt Capital Markets Post-2008 -- 2.6 The Importance Of Technology And The Emerging World Of Fintech -- 3 Illustrating The Growth Of Debt Capital Markets -- 4 Conclusion -- 3. The Conceptual Foundations Of Debt Capital Markets -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Dynamics Of Financial Regulation -- 3 Genesis And Development Of The Idea Of Efficient Markets -- 3.1 Efficient Market Hypothesis -- 3.2 Capital Asset Pricing Model -- 3.3 The Option Pricing Formula -- 3.4 The Mathematization Of Finance And Other Abstractions -- 4 The Feedback Loop Between Market Orthodoxy And The Growth Of Debt Capital Markets -- 4.1 Explaining The Loop -- 5 Conclusion -- Part Ii Transactional Dynamics Andrisks In Debt Capital Markets -- 4. Transactional Dimensions Of Debt Capital Markets -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Developing Present-day Capital Markets: The Bond Market -- 2.1 The Legal Structures Of Bond Markets -- 3 Synergies And Evolutions -- 3.1 The Commercial Paper Market -- 3.2 Covered Bonds (pfandbrief) -- 3.3 The Use Of Credit Derivatives. 4 The Alchemy Of Securi
This book investigates the legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks governing debt capital markets, questioning how these structures have evolved in response to global financial shifts. Vincenzo Bavoso, a scholar in financial law, utilizes a combination of historical analysis and economic theory to evaluate the systemic risks and regulatory challenges inherent in modern debt-based financial products. The text argues that the current regulatory landscape requires a fundamental re-evaluation to address the complexities introduced by securitization, fintech, and market-based finance.
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Experts recognize this monograph as a rigorous academic examination of the intersection between financial law and economic policy. Readers frequently note the high density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for students and professionals seeking to understand the structural evolution of debt markets.
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated,
ISBN-10:
0191997021
ISBN-13:
9780191997020
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