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Security agent concept in Estonia
Andreas Kotsjuba and Priit Pahapill examine the obligations, scope and liability of the role of a security agent acting under Estonian law.
The security agent concept is accepted and commonly used by participants of the Estonian financial..
Online Published Date:
17 June 2013
Appeared in issue:
16.5 - 17 June 2013
Are you COREP-ready?
For the majority of smaller banks and the bulk of UK building societies, the imminent arrival of COREP presents significant challenges, due to the level of reporting complexity required. The key issue is that COREP is a task for now, warns Amanda..
Online Published Date:
17 June 2013
Appeared in issue:
16.5 - 17 June 2013
LIBOR becomes a regulated activity
Vincent O’Sullivan and Stephen Kinsella discuss the UK framework for the regulation of LIBOR.
The Libor and Euribor scandals shook market confidence in the construction and governance of industry-set benchmarks last year. It resulted in a..
Online Published Date:
17 June 2013
Appeared in issue:
16.5 - 17 June 2013
The role of the International Monetary Fund in sovereign debt crises: Case study – evaluation of the Fund’s mandate and proposals for reform on the basis of the Greek sovereign debt
Aleksandra Elzbieta Ignaciuk analyses the role of the International Monetary Fund and its effectiveness in dealing with sovereign debt crises.
The role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF, the Fund) is challenged by the unprecedented..
Online Published Date:
17 June 2013
Appeared in issue:
16.5 - 17 June 2013