Better
regulation challenges:
From ex-post analysis to ex-ante assessment
European Parliament, Brussels, 19
February 2007
Programme (.pdf)
Participants list(.pdf)
Proceedings
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Welcome and Opening
Remarks
Mr. Hein Blocks, Vice-Chairman,
EBIC / Managing Director, Nederlandse Vereni-ging van Banken (NVB),
The Netherlands |
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Introductory Keynote
Address
Ms. Pervenche Berès, Member of the
European Parliament, Chair of the Economic and Monetary Affairs
Committee |
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The Effects of Regulation - Exchange of Views on
the Basis of three Presentations
Moderator: Mr. Hein Blocks, Vice-Chairman,
EBIC / Managing Director, Nederlandse Vereni-ging van Banken (NVB),
The Netherlands
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Impact of regulation on internal management –
The issue of administrative burden
Mr. Peter F. H. Bont, Secretary General,
ACTAL (Adviescollege Toetsing Administratieve Lasten), Dutch
Advisory Board on Administrative Burdens, The Netherlands
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Impact of regulation on the costs of banks –
The case of anti-money laundering regulation
Prof. Hans Geiger, Swiss Banking
Institute, University of Zurich, Switzerland
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The impact of regulation on financial market
structure and products
Mr. Michael Deppler, Director for European
Affairs, International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
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"Better Regulation"
for Financial Services - Keynote Speech
Mr. Jörgen Holmquist, Director-General, European
Commission, DG Internal Market and Services |
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Outlook: How to assure
"Better Regulation"
Moderator:
Dr. Christopher Pleister, President, EACB / President, BVR,
Germany
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The view of CEBS
Mr. Helmut Bauer, Vice Chair, CEBS (Committee of European
Banking Supervisors)
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How to assure
"better regulation" - a Member State perspective
Mr. Stephan Naundorf, Federal Chancellery, Better Regulation
Unit, Germany
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Commission initiatives for "better regulation"
Mr. Gert-Jan Koopman, Director, European
Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry, Indus-trial Policy and
Economic Reforms; Commission’s Impact Assessment Board |
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Closing Speech
Dr. Christopher Pleister, President, EACB / President, BVR,
Germany |
Press Release
Better regulation challenges - From ex-post analysis to ex-ante
assessment
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