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Financial regulations aim to protect investors and maintain stability from "summary" of Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, Business School by Frederic S. Mishkin

Financial regulations are put in place with the primary objective of safeguarding investors and ensuring the overall stability of financial markets. These regulations serve as a set of rules and guidelines that govern the behavior of financial institutions and market participants. By establishing certain standards and requirements, regulators aim to protect investors from fraud, manipulation, and other forms of misconduct that could jeopardize their investments. Additionally, financial regulations play a crucial role in maintaining the stability of the financial system as a whole. They help prevent excessive risk-taking and speculative behavior that could lead to market disru...
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    Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, Business School

    Frederic S. Mishkin

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