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See detailCan the Plight of the European Banking Structural Reforms be a Blessing in Disguise?
Nabilou, Hossein UL

in European Business Organization Law Review (in press)

One of the problems perceived to be at the heart of the global financial crisis was an amalgamation of various commercial and investment banking activities under one entity, as well as the ... [more ▼]

One of the problems perceived to be at the heart of the global financial crisis was an amalgamation of various commercial and investment banking activities under one entity, as well as the interconnectedness of the banking entities with other financial institutions, investment funds, and the shadow banking system. This paper focuses on various measures that aim to structurally separate the banking entities and their core functions from riskier financial activities such as (proprietary) trading or investments in alternative investment funds. Although banking structural reforms in the EU, UK, and the US have taken different forms, their common denominator is the separation of core banking functions from certain trading or securities market activities. Having reviewed the arguments for and against banking structural reforms and their varieties in major jurisdictions, including the EU, UK, US, France, and Germany, the paper argues that a more nuanced approach to introducing such measures at the EU level is warranted. Given the different market structures across the Atlantic and the lack of conclusive evidence on the beneficial impact of banking structural reforms, the paper concludes that the withdrawal of the banking structural reforms proposal by the European Commission has been a prudent move. It seems that in the absence of concrete evidence, experimenting with structural reforms at the Member-State level would be less costly and would provide for opportunities for learning from smaller mistakes that could pave the way for a more optimal approach to introducing banking structural reforms at the European level in the future. [less ▲]

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See detailRegulating Sustainable Finance in the Dark
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Anker-Sorensen, Linn

in European Business Organization Law Review (2022), 23

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See detailSustainability, FinTech and Financial Inclusion
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Veidt, Robin UL; Buckley, Ross et al

in European Business Organization Law Review (2019)

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See detailThe Identity Challenge in Finance: From Analogue Identity to Digitized Identification to Digital KYC Utilities
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Arner, Douglas; Buckley, Ross et al

in European Business Organization Law Review (2019)

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See detailCross-Border Crowdfunding – Towards a Single Crowdfunding Market for Europe
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL; Preiner, C.

in European Business Organization Law Review (2018)

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See detailThe BAFin's decision in Continental AG v. Schaeffler - Matter of Law, or Enforcement?
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL

in European Business Organization Law Review (2009)

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