Chapter 7: Regulation of Financial Services Flashcards
List the four principle aims of regulation
To correct market inefficiencies and to promote efficient and orderly markets
To protect consumers of financial products e.g. against financial fraud
to maintain confidence in the financial systems
to reduce financial crime
Discus the costs of financial services regulation
Regulation has a cost.
Regulation must attempt to develop a system which can achieve the aims specified above at minimum cost so that the benefits which are difficult to measure outweigh the costs
Direct costs arises from administering the regulation
Indirect costs arise from changes in behaviour, both consumers and regulated firms, to reach to the regulations.
Give 2 reasons why it is often claimed that the need for regulation of financial markets is greater than the need for regulation of most other markets
The need for regulation of financial markets is seen to be greater than the need for regulation of most other markets primarily because of the importance of confidence in the financial system and the damages that would be done by systemic financial collapse
Distinguish between the following approaches to regulation
Prescriptive
Freedom of action
outcome based
Prescriptive approach sets out detailed rules setting out exactly what may or may not be done
Alternatively, regulation can involve freedom of action, but with rules on publicity so that third parties are fully informed about providers of financial services
Outcome based approach allows freedom of action, but prescribes outcomes that will be tolerated
List the four main types of regulatory regime in order of the increase degree of regulation involved
Unregulated markets
voluntary codes of conduct
self regulation
statutory regulation
What is meant by self regulatory system
What is meant by self regulatory system
the incentive to setting up such a system
Organised and operated by participants in a particular market without government intervention
incentive to setting up system stems from fact that regulation is economic good that consumers of financial services are willing to pay for and which will benefit all participants
alternative incentive is threat by government to impose statutory regulation if satisfactory self-regulatory system isn’t implemented