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Implementing Macro Prudential Supervision and Regulatory Change Leading to Greater Financial Stability in the Region
This workshop will build on the outcomes of a symposium titled "Enhancing Financial Policy and Regulatory Cooperation-Responses to the Global Financial Crisis"* hosted by The Australian APEC Study Centre in Melbourne, Australia, in March 2011. The symposium brought together specialists from international bodies, regional financial system policy makers and regulators, private sector financial institutions, and financial system academics to consider and exchange views on key financial sector reforms in the wake of the global financial crisis and their impact on national, regional, and global finance.