IOSCO publishes Principles Regarding Cross-Border Supervisory Cooperation

In light of concerns that national financial regulations may not sufficiently prevent future financial crises, the Technical Committee of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) yesterday published a report entitled "Principles Regarding Cross-Border Supervisory Cooperation". The report considers how regulators can enhance cross-border cooperation so as to "better supervise the entities that they regulate that have expanded their operations across borders." Specifically, the report provides a set of principles intended to guide cooperative supervisory arrangements among international regulators.

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