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This book revolves around the concept of financial risk tolerance
and its role in financial markets. Bridging different literatures
and reviewing in detail the impact of European regulation on the
evolution of risk tolerance assessment, this book discusses the
intersection of scholarly research, practitioner experience and
current and likely normative developments. In particular, the book
focuses on the evolution of the debate on the suitability
questionnaire - a key tool introduced with the Markets in Financial
Instruments Directive (MiFID) and further developed with MiFID's
successor - comparing it with empirical evidence on financial risk
tolerance determinants, spanning from sociodemographic to
behavioral components and life events. The book also looks at the
future evolution of the normative framework post MiFID2 addressing
in detail two key trends that are already affecting the way in
which risk tolerance is dealt with in European financial markets -
sustainable development and fintech and roboadvisory. The book
includes an original survey run with financial market experts to
assess the perceptions regarding these two trends and includes
commentaries by a professional financial advisor on the key topics
discussed.
This book explores the evolution of the banking sector and the
financing tools it fosters, addressing the impact of new
regulations and the ensuing opportunities for financial
institutions, firms, and individuals. Written in two parts, the
project includes papers presented at the 2019 Annual Conference of
the Wolpertinger Club - The European Association of University
Teachers in Banking and Finance. The first part addresses the
impact of policy changes on banks and financial institutions,
particularly the impact of recent changes in European policy. The
authors explore how policy has been, and is, communicated and how
it shapes new incentives and challenges for the banking sector and
institutional and individual investors. The book touches upon the
debate on the 'bail-in' vs 'bail-out' options and reviews new
opportunities for investors on covered and subordinated bond
markets in Europe, covering the new regulatory structure provided
by the European authorities. The second part explores new financing
tools besides the traditional banking sector available to firms and
individuals, examining financing options for firms and individuals,
and describing the role that alternative capital-market tools such
as mini bonds and crowdfunding are playing within the landscape of
SME financing. Arguing that financing decisions can ultimately
affect the survival rate of startups, this edited collection will
be valuable to those researching both finance and business, but
particularly to those studying banking, financial institutions and
entrepreneurial finance.
This book looks at financial advisory from a behavioural
perspective, and focuses on how the nature of the relationship
between advisors and clients may affect the ability of the advisor
to perform its functions. Broken into three key parts, the book
looks at the client, the advisor, and the relationship between the
two. Chapters review relevant theories of decision-making under
risk to understand the nature of clients' decisions. The literature
on advisors' functions and the normative landscape regulating
financial advisory are also addressed. Finally, this book reviews
how behavioural finance has traditionally addressed portfolio
selection and explains how trust can be seen as a viable avenue to
maximize advisors' effectiveness and pursue clients' needs. This
book will be of interest to both behavioural finance scholars and
practitioners interested in understanding what the future of
financial advisory may have in stock.
This book explores the evolution of the banking sector and the
financing tools it fosters, addressing the impact of new
regulations and the ensuing opportunities for financial
institutions, firms, and individuals. Written in two parts, the
project includes papers presented at the 2019 Annual Conference of
the Wolpertinger Club - The European Association of University
Teachers in Banking and Finance. The first part addresses the
impact of policy changes on banks and financial institutions,
particularly the impact of recent changes in European policy. The
authors explore how policy has been, and is, communicated and how
it shapes new incentives and challenges for the banking sector and
institutional and individual investors. The book touches upon the
debate on the 'bail-in' vs 'bail-out' options and reviews new
opportunities for investors on covered and subordinated bond
markets in Europe, covering the new regulatory structure provided
by the European authorities. The second part explores new financing
tools besides the traditional banking sector available to firms and
individuals, examining financing options for firms and individuals,
and describing the role that alternative capital-market tools such
as mini bonds and crowdfunding are playing within the landscape of
SME financing. Arguing that financing decisions can ultimately
affect the survival rate of startups, this edited collection will
be valuable to those researching both finance and business, but
particularly to those studying banking, financial institutions and
entrepreneurial finance.
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