Regulators mull post-crisis world

Post-crisis financial reforms have shaken up the global financial industry but to what effect? Regulators met at the Asian Financial Forum in Hong Kong and discussed their response.

Key decision makers from Hong Kong, Dubai, Vietnam and the European Union took to the stage at the Asian Financial Forum on Monday to discuss the regulatory reaction so far to the global financial crisis of 2007-08.

Carlson Tong, chairman of Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission, moderated the discussion between Klaus Regling, managing director of the European Stability Mechanism Do Hoang Anh Tuan, Vietnam’s deputy finance minister and Saeb Eigner, chairman of Dubai’s Financial Services Authority.

The lack of a US panellist was a salient omission given that the Dodd-Frank is the epitome of post-crisis regulation, though delegates will have the chance to see Timothy Geithner,...

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