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Yeowart and Parsons on the Law of Financial Collateral

Autor Geoffrey Yeowart, Robin Parsons, Edward Murray, Hamish Patrick
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2016

As the volume of transactions in European financial markets continues to grow, the use of financial collateral, be it in the form of cash, shares, bonds or credit claims, has become a critical tool in supporting and managing risk in financial transactions.This book is the first of its kind to offer a systematic examination of the whole law relating to financial collateral. It does so in two parts. First, it explains the law created by the Financial Collateral Arrangements (No 2) Regulations 2003, the Directive it implemented and related legislation. Second, it examines how financial collateral is used in practice in a range of different markets. It will be an essential reference point for all legal practitioners operating in financial markets.Key features:* Analytical rigour combined with insight into how financial collateral works in practice, covering both English and Scots law.* Valuable discussion of control and possession tests, right of use, remedy of appropriation, close-out netting and impact of "bail-in".* Explains use of financial collateral in the derivatives market, clearing houses, direct and indirect securities holding systems and use of repos, securities lending and prime brokerage.* Highlights key issues on regulatory treatment and conflicts of law.* Discusses direction of future law reform.* Written by leading experts in the field: Geoffrey Yeowart (Hogan Lovells International LLP) and Robin Parsons (Sidley Austin LLP) with Edward Murray (Allen & Overy LLP) and Hamish Patrick (Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP).

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ISBN-13: 9781782546313
ISBN-10: 1782546316
Pagini: 904
Dimensiuni: 171 x 248 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.63 kg
Editura: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd