Study on the Financial Supervision and Anti-Monopoly Regulation of Integration of Industry and Finance - in View of Confronting Global Financial Crisis and Mitigating Domestic Financial Risks

Jin Sun

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Front. Law China ›› 2011, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (2) : 284-315. DOI: 10.1007/s11463-011-0129-1
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Study on the Financial Supervision and Anti-Monopoly Regulation of Integration of Industry and Finance - in View of Confronting Global Financial Crisis and Mitigating Domestic Financial Risks

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With governmental loose control in the major global economies since 1980s, the integration of industry-finance capital generates group companies. The integration of industry and finance (hereinafter as the “IIF”) is on the way to gradually become the mainstream of the world. It is needed to reconsider the IIF in light of the current global financial crisis. The IIF expands economic scale and increases efficiency, bringing two challenges in practice: financial risk overlay and anti-competition of the market power. What is more, the formation and abuse of market power will amplify the effect of risk overlay. To mitigate financial risks and protect market competition and to improve the regulation of the IIF, it is needed to improve both financial supervision and anti-monopoly regulation, as both are crucial.

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IIF, financial supervision / financial risk / financial crisis / monopoly and restriction of competition / anti-monopoly regulation

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Jin Sun. Study on the Financial Supervision and Anti-Monopoly Regulation of Integration of Industry and Finance - in View of Confronting Global Financial Crisis and Mitigating Domestic Financial Risks. Front Law Chin, 2011, 6(2): 284‒315 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11463-011-0129-1

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