Benchmark Governance and the Dynamics of Financial Regulation - November 2014 Workshop

This workshop is the fourth and final in a series funded by research provided by the Australian Research Council and the Centre for International Finance and Regulation. Staged at Allen & Overy in conjunction with the Centre for Law, Markets and Regulation, assesses the conceptual coherence of attempts, driven by the United Kingdom, but with significant support from both the Financial Stability Board and the International Monetary Fund, to create ‘fair and effective’ markets by articulating a new vision of ‘inclusive capitalism.’ Fusing national and international imperatives in benchmark governance and reform, it includes keynote presentations from Guy Debelle of the Reserve Bank of Australia, Cathie Armour of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and David Lynch, Chief Executive of the Australian Financial Markets Association along with Peter McDonald, head of the competition practice as Allen & Overy and leading academics, Eric Talley of the University of California at Berkeley and Justin O’Brien, Director of the Centre for Law, Markets and Regulation at the University of New South Wales.

Originally Published: 
30/10/2014