BIS global financial regulator needed: Griffith-Jones

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It is surprising and insufficient that international financial regulatory regime lacks supranational institutions given that financial stability is such an important global public good, argues Professor Stephanie Griffith-Jones from the Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia University.

Griffith-Jones argues that it is important to design an institutional structure for regulation consistent with the fact that capital and banking markets have very large parts that operate at a global level

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