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4.4 Financial markets and monetary policy
4.4.4 The regulation of the financial system
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Financial markets include stock markets, bond markets, and foreign exchange
markets
What is the role of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)?
Regulates conduct of financial firms
The Financial Stability Board monitors
global
financial stability.
True
Financial markets provide platforms where financial instruments are
traded
Match the objective of financial regulation with its description:
Maintaining Financial Stability ↔️ Ensuring the safety of financial institutions
Protecting Consumers ↔️ Safeguarding consumer interests
Promoting Competition ↔️ Encouraging an efficient financial sector
What do liquidity requirements ensure financial institutions hold?
Liquid assets for short-term obligations
Order the steps involved in financial regulation enforcement actions:
1️⃣ Non-compliance is identified
2️⃣ Investigation is conducted
3️⃣ Penalties or fines are imposed
4️⃣ Compliance is monitored
Capital requirements ensure financial institutions hold a minimum level of capital to absorb
losses
Stress testing assesses financial institutions' performance under adverse economic conditions.
True
What do conduct of business rules govern?
Behavior with consumers and investors
What is the financial system used for?
Transfer funds between savers and borrowers
The Central Bank sets
monetary policy
and ensures financial stability.
True
The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) regulates the safety and soundness of financial
firms
What role does the financial system play in the economy?
Allocates capital efficiently
What is the main purpose of financial regulation?
Ensure stability and proper functioning
Capital requirements ensure financial institutions hold a minimum level of
capital
Stress testing assesses how financial institutions would perform under
adverse
economic conditions.
True
Match the regulatory tool with its description:
Capital Requirements ↔️ Minimum capital to absorb losses
Liquidity Requirements ↔️ Minimum liquid assets for obligations
Stress Testing ↔️ Performance under adverse conditions
Reporting and Disclosure ↔️ Regular reports on financial health
Liquidity requirements ensure financial institutions hold a minimum level of liquid assets to meet short-term
obligations
Reporting and disclosure requires financial institutions to regularly report on their
financial health
and risk exposures.
True
What are enforcement actions imposed for?
Non-compliance with regulations
Liquidity requirements ensure financial institutions can meet their short-term
obligations
What is the purpose of reporting and disclosure requirements?
To inform regulators and stakeholders
Enforcement actions include penalties, fines, or restrictions for non-compliance with
regulations
.
True
Match the financial system component with its definition:
Financial Institutions ↔️ Entities providing financial services
Financial Markets ↔️ Platforms where instruments are traded
Financial Instruments ↔️ Contracts representing financial claims
Financial markets are platforms where financial instruments are
traded
Match the regulatory body with its role:
Central Bank ↔️ Sets monetary policy and ensures stability
Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) ↔️ Regulates firm conduct and protects consumers
Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) ↔️ Regulates safety and soundness of firms
Financial Stability Board (FSB) ↔️ Monitors and recommends on global stability
What is the primary role of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)?
Regulates firm conduct and protects consumers
The Financial Stability Board (
FSB
) monitors and makes recommendations on global financial stability.
True
What is an example of maintaining financial stability?
Capital requirements for banks
Promoting competition is a key objective of
financial regulation
.
True
Which regulatory bodies work together to achieve the objectives of financial regulation?
Central Bank, FCA, PRA
Capital requirements ensure financial institutions hold a minimum level of capital to absorb
losses
What do stress tests assess in financial institutions?
Performance under adverse conditions
Match the regulatory framework in the UK with its objectives:
Basel III ↔️ Strengthen bank capital and liquidity
MiFID II ↔️ Increase trading transparency
PSD2 ↔️ Enhance payment security
Regulatory frameworks are structured systems of rules and
guidelines
MiFID II aims to increase
transparency
What are the key benefits of regulatory frameworks in the UK financial sector?
Stability, protection, competition
Financial stability ensures the system can withstand economic
shocks
Match the regulatory tool with its impact on financial stability:
Capital Requirements ↔️ Reduces insolvency risk
Liquidity Requirements ↔️ Prevents liquidity crises
Stress Testing ↔️ Identifies vulnerabilities
Reporting and Disclosure ↔️ Improves transparency
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