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The book covers alternative lending using the emergence of Debt Funds in the EU as a case study. The book explores the risks that they can pose to financial stability, and the regulatory and supervisory tools available to mitigate these risks. Through this analysis, the book uncovers the risks and potential risk mitigation tools that can be applied to the alternative lendersincluding debt funds and other potential alternative lenders. After identifying the reasons behind the growth of alternative lenders (using as example the assets of Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) and in particular debt funds) and the simultaneous decrease of the banks' assets, the book analyses the systemic importance of the alternative lenders and the risk channels through which the systemic risk can spread to the banking sector and the financial system. Then, the book deals with the financial innovation-market failure theory and demonstrates that financial innovations (e.g. debt funds, securitisations) can cause market failures, resulting in regulatory interventions. Of interest to banking and financial regulation academics, researchers, and practitioners this book analyses the regulatory provisions in place for both credit institutions and debt funds, including the Basel Accords, the Capital Requirements Directives and Regulations, and the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) and its implementation in various EU jurisdictions, before offering a proposal for a new three-defensive framework applicable to debt funds and to other potential alternative lenders.
Discusses the comparison between lending risk and regulatory tools in both banks and alternative investment funds Offers a proposal for a new three-defensive framework applicable to debt funds and alternative lenders Uses the emergence of Debt Alternative Investment Funds in the EU as a case study
Auteur
Promitheas Peridis is a senior associate in the advisory compliance department of a major financial institution (Asset Management) in Luxembourg. He specialises and advises on the whole spectrum of Alternative Investment Funds. He holds a PhD in Law from the European University Institute (EUI) with a specialisation in Alternative Investment Funds, a LLM in Comparative, European and International Law from the European University Institute (EUI), a LLM in International Banking Law and Finance from the University of Edinburgh and a LLM in German Law with specialisation in Financial Criminal Law from the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. He also teaches seminars on investment funds law and capital market law at several universities.
Contenu
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I: Alternative Lending and How to Regulate.- Chapter 2: Towards an EU market-based financial system: The emergence of Credit Alternative Investment Funds.- Chapter 3: The need for regulation: Innovation and Market Failure.- Part II: AIF-Lending and Bank Lending Compared.- Chapter 4: Lending and its risks: A comparison between Banks and Alternative Investment Funds.- Chapter 5: Regulatory tools to deal with the banking lending risks.- Chapter 6: Risk Management Tools in AIFs: The case of AIFMD.- Part III: The Policy Conclusions to Draw and Summary of the Book.- Chapter 7: Need for a new regulation or supervision and resolution regimes?.- Chapter 8: Concluding Remarks.