A Study on the Legal Guarantee Mechanisms for Financial Market Integration in the Greater Bay Area

Bowen WU

Abstract


Amid the competitive landscape of global financial markets, the integration of financial markets within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) emerges as a cornerstone strategy for regional economic advancement. This paper delves into the legal mechanisms underpinning such integration, including cross-border financial regulatory coordination, a unified legal framework for financial regulations, robust financial dispute resolution mechanisms, and enhanced measures for financial consumer protection. The research examines current policies and legal literature to propose actionable pathways for constructing effective legal guarantees. These guarantees are envisioned to fortify trilateral financial regulatory collaboration, mitigate legal conflicts, and enhance resource allocation efficiency while bolstering market stability. Ultimately, the findings underline the indispensable role of legal support in establishing the GBA as a global financial powerhouse.


Keywords


Finance; Market integration; Guarantee mechanisms

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13647

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