Straitjacking (also used in German; more rarely translated as official coercion, supervisory straitjacket, and similar)
In financial markets, the most complete possible monitoring of all market participants by the supervisory authority. – As a rule, the term is used by the financial industry to disapprove of regulations by rule makers and supervisors that allegedly restrict the freedom of action of market participants. – See deterrence, regulatory, investment liability, investor protection, regulatory avoidance, committee mania, BaFin levy, Banana Skins Survey, fragmentation, supervisory, oversight, complete, capital protection laws, managed bank, moral suasion, Murphy’s law, pankratium, reform regulatory pressure, regulatory mania, transparency level, overregulation.
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