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Getting the Deal Through – Banking Regulation 2018

June 2018 Publications < 1 read

The Canada chapter in Getting the Deal Through – Banking Regulation 2018 provides an overview of the regulations governing the banking industry in Canada and a comparative analysis of key issues. Topics covered include: regulatory framework, supervision and enforcement, capital requirements, ownership (including foreign ownership), restrictions and implications, changes in control and trends (including fintech, open banking and potential applications of distributed ledger technology).

Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through – Banking Regulation 2018 (Published: April 2018). For further information please visit www.gettingthedealthrough.com.

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