The book begins by introducing the core principles of financial regulation and the roles of key supervisory bodies.
It then analyzes the evolution of banking regulations in response to financial innovation and past crises.
Later chapters delve into specific regulations like capital adequacy and anti-money laundering measures, illustrated with practical compliance case studies.
What sets this book apart is its focus on the practical consequences of financial regulation, using compliance case studies to bring abstract principles to life.
The book concludes with a forward-looking perspective, addressing challenges such as cryptocurrencies and the increasing complexity of global financial markets.
By combining regulatory documents, academic research, and real-world examples, the book offers a comprehensive and accessible understanding of financial regulations for students, professionals, and policymakers alike, emphasizing that effective regulation is a vital prerequisite for long-term economic health and social well-being.