Sir Howard Davies Discusses Regulatory Lessons Learned from Global Financial Crisis
Marking the inauguration of the Egyptian Institute for Financial Services, Sir Howard Davies, director of the London School of Economics and Political Science, combined penetrating insight with refreshing frankness in his lecture on global financial regulation titled "Regulating the Financial Markets: Lessons, Challenges and Prospects for the Aftermath of the World Crisis." Focusing on what he called "the half-empty part of the [regulatory] glass," he identified four central challenges for the post-crisis financial world, proposing new regulatory schemes for the future.
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