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Globalization of regulation

Globalization of regulation
This podcast focuses on the potential impact of disparate, inward looking regulatory systems on the global economy and offers insight on how to address the need for a global approach to regulation.

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Current regulatory frameworks failed to protect investors and communities from a financial meltdown. With moves toward reforming the financial market regulation at the national level gaining speed, the need for a common global approach to regulation is more important than ever. Disparate regulatory frameworks increase the risk of regulatory arbitrage and increase costs with limited commensurate benefit. Government should continue to pursue a global outlook to financial regulation to avoid such risks.

This podcast focuses on the potential impact of disparate, inward looking regulatory systems on the global economy, provides an overview of the challenges to adopting a global approach to regulation and how to address those challenges, and offers insight as to how businesses can best navigate and stay ahead of the evolving regulatory environment.

Highlights

  • Why do we need a global approach to regulation?
  • What is needed to develop a coordinated regulatory framework?
  • What are the regulatory pressures unique to Europe and the United States?
  • How can businesses prepare for changes in the regulatory environment?

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The 20/20 Global Shift podcast series is part of Deloitte Global Insights and will be updated every quarter. It identifies top-of-mind business issues that are being impacted by significant non-cyclical shifts in the global environment.

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