Paying for the Deal – An Analysis of Wire Transfer Law and International Financial Market Interest Groups
42 Pages Posted: 12 Apr 2011
Date Written: April 11, 2011
Abstract
This is an article about whether the new and complex law governing the movement of big money satisfies the interests of the money movers. The purpose of wire transfer law should be to satisfy the interests of three groups that regularly participate in financial market transactions: traders, settlements departments and funds transfer systems. Is this purpose met, and how can we gauge whether it is? [...]
Keywords: Wire Transfer Law, Funds Transfer Law, International Financial Markets
JEL Classification: K33, F00
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Bhala, Raj, Paying for the Deal – An Analysis of Wire Transfer Law and International Financial Market Interest Groups (April 11, 2011). Kansas Law Review, Vol. 42, pp. 667-708, 1994, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1807383
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