双峰2.0:改革澳大利亚的金融监管制度,根据银行皇家委员会暴露的失败

A. Schmulow, Karen Fairweather, J. Tarrant
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2017年11月,联邦政府在澳大利亚金融服务业成立了一个皇家委员会,该委员会被广泛称为银行皇家委员会。委员会在其听证会和最近的中期报告中,揭露了澳大利亚金融服务业的严重不当行为和监管不力。作者认为,2014年金融系统调查的建议是,有一个评估委员会对金融监管机构APRA和ASIC进行持续监督,这是对银行皇家委员会暴露的监管失败的有效解决方案。设立评估委员会对澳大利亚的好处是显而易见的,包括加强问责制,改善监管机构的文化,防止监管俘获,提高预防金融危机的能力。在澳大利亚引入一个评估委员会,将作为当前澳大利亚双峰金融监管架构(包括APRA和ASIC)的及时和高效的辅助。
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Twin Peaks 2.0: Reforming Australia's Financial Regulatory Regime in Light of Failings Exposed by the Banking Royal Commission
In November 2017 the Federal government established a Royal Commission in Australia’s financial services industry that has become widely known as the Banking Royal Commission. The Commission has, during its hearings and in its recent Interim Report, exposed serious misconduct and poor regulation in Australia’s financial services industry. The authors argue that the recommendation of the 2014 Financial System Inquiry that there be an Assessment Board to provide continuous oversight of the financial regulators, APRA and ASIC, is an effective solution to the regulatory failures exposed by the Banking Royal Commission. The benefits to Australia of the establishment of an Assessment Board are clear, and include enhanced accountability, improvements in the regulator’s culture, prevention of regulatory capture, and enhanced capacity to prevent financial crises. The introduction of an Assessment Board in Australia would serve as a timely and highly effective adjunct to the current Australian Twin Peaks financial regulatory architecture comprising APRA and ASIC.
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