Grey areas in Eurocurrency deposits and placements : the need for an international legal regime / Edmund M.A. Kwaw.
1994
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Title
Grey areas in Eurocurrency deposits and placements : the need for an international legal regime / Edmund M.A. Kwaw.
Published
Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt., USA : Dartmouth Pub., Co., [1994]
Copyright
©1994
Call Number
JX5501 K979 1994
ISBN
1855215373 :
Description
xxvi, 416 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)30111374
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 399-411) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Ch. 1
The Nature and Origins of the Eurocurrency Market
AThe capital, money, and foreign exchange markets
2
BThe eurocurrency market
4
Ch. 2
The Mechanics of Eurocurrency Deposits and Interbank Placement Operations
Ch. 3
The Common Law Rules on the Operation of Bank Deposits
AThe theoretical basis of the common law rules
80
Ch. 4
The Application of the Common Law Rules to Eurocurrency and Offshore Currency Deposits
AThe grey areas: repayment, conflicts of jurisdiction and the proper law
120
BThe grey area concerning home office liability
141
Ch. 5
The Limitations of the Common Law Rules and The Need For an International Legal Regime
Ch. 6
Redefining the Concept and Nature of Payment
ADetermining the nature of payment
183
BDetermining the time of payment in credit transfers
193
CDetermining finality of payment
205
Ch. 7
Redefining the Law to Govern Eurocurrency Deposit Contracts
AModern approaches to choice of law
218
BThe law governing the eurocurrency deposit contract
227
Ch. 8
Extraterritoriality and Conflicts of Jurisdiction in the Operation of Offshore Currency Deposits
ASituations involving conflicts of jurisdiction
270
BThe concept of international jurisdiction
271
CResolving conflicts of jurisdiction in the offshore currency market
282
Ch. 9
National Intervention, Risk Allocation and Home Office Liability for Offshore Branch Deposits
AHome office liability and the repayment of eurocurrency deposits
321
BThe nature of the problem
323
CThe typology of responses to national intervention
324
Conclusion: Towards the Creation of an International Legal Regime
342
Appendix 1. Royal Bank of Canada (London) Standing Order 8.05 Deal Confirmations
365
Appendix 2. Sample Wholesale Deposit Confirmation Documentation
373
Appendix 3. Sample Documentation for Time/Fixed Term Deposits
379
Appendix 4. Sample Account Opening Documentation
385
Appendix 5. Sample Statement for a Call Deposit or Account
395
Bibliography
399
Index
413