1st Edition

Governing Financial Services in the European Union Banking, Securities and Post-Trading

By Lucia Quaglia Copyright 2010
    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    The global financial crisis that reached its peak in late 2008 has brought the importance of financial services regulation and supervision into the spotlight.

    This book examines the governance of financial services in the EU, asking who governs financial services in the EU, how and why, and explaining where the power lies in the policy-making process. It covers the main financial services: banking, securities, payments systems, clearing and settlement. Addressing the politics and public policy aspects of financial market integration, regulation and supervision in the European Union, this book conducts a theoretically-informed and empirically-grounded analysis of financial services governance from the establishment of Economic and Monetary Union (1999) and the launch of the Financial Services Action Plan (1999), to date. It also assesses the EU responses to the global financial crisis.

    Providing a reliable and unique insight into the politics of financial services regulation in the EU based on an extensive programme of interviews with policy makers and stakeholders across Europe, the book will be of great topical interest to students and scholars of European Union studies, political science and political economy.

    1. Introduction  2. The Research Design  3. The Making of a Single Market in Financial Services  4. Governing Banking in the EU  5. Governing Securities Markets in the EU  6. Governing Post Trading in the EU  7. An Overall Cross-Sectoral Assessment  8. The EU Response to the Global Financial Turmoil 

    Biography

    Lucia Quaglia is Senior Lecturer in Contemporary European Studies at the University of Sussex, UK. She is the author of Central Banking Governance in the European Union: A comparative analysis (also published by Routledge).