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C/E/617. IMF Bank Tax and Volcker Rule
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The paper looks at the background of two regulatory proposals, i.e. the introduction of new taxes on financial institutions proposed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the proposal to reform the US banking sector known as Volcker Rule. The consequences of both regulations are considered. The paper has no references.
KEYWORDS: IMF Bank Tax, International Monetary Fund, Volcker Rule, banking sector,
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