Abstract

The harmonization of financial regulations offers numerous benefits but also poses constraints and challenges. Cross-border derivative traffic has been on the rise, highlighting the need for a more coordinated, global approach to regulatory frameworks. Extraterritoriality, where regulatory reach extends beyond national borders, leads to duplicated efforts and compliance challenges for financial institutions engaged in cross-border transactions. Double reporting, discrepancies in data alignment and lack of standardized identifiers create complexities and increase costs for reporting to multiple regulatory authorities. Variations in asset pricing and market valuation standards further complicate compliance and reporting. The lack of harmonization between regulatory bodies results in inconsistencies and the need for greater coordination.

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