Financial Regulations: How and Why
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Please describe financial regulations in the market economy.
Why are they needed?
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This solutions describes what financial regulations are and what their purpose is with an emphasis on their importance. Additionally, this solution includes a complete list of reference sources.
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Financial Regulations:
A financial regulation is the type of regulation that is placed on a financial institution in the process of maintaining integrity of the financial system. The placing of financial regulations in the market economy takes place so that a fair financial system can be maintained. The result of this will be the promotion of market confidence, investor protection and the easier process of acquiring financial services. This process is undertaken for the sole purpose of protecting the consumers in the target region from any form of exploitation by overly ambitious organizations. Competence is improved by the providers of the financial services. Market manipulation is prevented by financial regulations. Each government in a nation has the duty of regulating all the financial ...
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