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Book Chapter: The Emergence of Financial Data Governance and the Challenge of Financial Data Sovereignty

TitleThe Emergence of Financial Data Governance and the Challenge of Financial Data Sovereignty
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Issue Date15-Dec-2023
Abstract

This chapter seeks to address the challenges of datafication of finance and financial data sovereignty. Section II considers the datafication of finance. Section III considers the intersection of data, finance, and data governance, highlighting emerging general data governance styles. Section IV highlights the intersection of financial data regulation and personal data regulation, in the context of the evolution of a range of Open Banking strategies, focusing on personal financial data. Section V presents four emerging financial data governance strategies, exemplified by the United States, EU, China, and India, seeking to bring together finance and its regulation with their evolving domestic data governance regimes. Section VI elaborates how the result of differences in these strategies combined with prudential objectives are converging toward territorialization via data localization. Section VII addresses this growing challenge of fragmentation by outlining how the well-developed transnational regulatory frameworks in finance offer an opportunity to develop technological solutions and approaches that may in fact support both the objectives of financial and data regulation.



Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/340638
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dc.contributor.authorCastellano, Giuliano Giovanni Francesco-
dc.contributor.authorSELGA, Eriks Kristians-
dc.contributor.authorArner, Douglas Wayne-
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-11T10:46:03Z-
dc.date.available2024-03-11T10:46:03Z-
dc.date.issued2023-12-15-
dc.identifier.isbn9780197582794-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/340638-
dc.description.abstract<p>This chapter seeks to address the challenges of datafication of finance and financial data sovereignty. Section II considers the datafication of finance. Section III considers the intersection of data, finance, and data governance, highlighting emerging general data governance styles. Section IV highlights the intersection of financial data regulation and personal data regulation, in the context of the evolution of a range of Open Banking strategies, focusing on personal financial data. Section V presents four emerging financial data governance strategies, exemplified by the United States, EU, China, and India, seeking to bring together finance and its regulation with their evolving domestic data governance regimes. Section VI elaborates how the result of differences in these strategies combined with prudential objectives are converging toward territorialization via data localization. Section VII addresses this growing challenge of fragmentation by outlining how the well-developed transnational regulatory frameworks in finance offer an opportunity to develop technological solutions and approaches that may in fact support both the objectives of financial and data regulation.</p><p><br></p>-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofData Sovereignty: From the Digital Silk Road to the Return of the State-
dc.titleThe Emergence of Financial Data Governance and the Challenge of Financial Data Sovereignty-
dc.typeBook_Chapter-
dc.identifier.doi10.1093/oso/9780197582794.003.0009-
dc.identifier.spage178-
dc.identifier.epage210-

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