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Transparency and fragmentation: Financial market regulation in a dynamic environment

Transparency and fragmentation: Financial market regulation in a dynamic environment
Transparency and fragmentation: Financial market regulation in a dynamic environment
This is the first major treatment of the effects of increased transparency on financial markets: an important and highly controversial issue for both traders and regulators. Focussing on three main themes - market transparency, the consolidation-fragmentation of trading systems, and the scope of regulation (i.e. which markets, and which traders within those markets, should be subject to regulation), the book highlights the importance of these issues to all markets throughout the world. The book draws on research from eight UK based investment exchanges, Deutsche Borse in Frankfurt and documentary evidence from the US markets and their regulators enabling the identification and documentation of the current situation and consideration of what fresh regulatory approaches are required for this new and fast evolving situation.
0333986342
Palgrave
Board, John
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Sutcliffe, Charles M.
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Wells, Stephen
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Board, John
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Sutcliffe, Charles M.
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Board, John, Sutcliffe, Charles M. and Wells, Stephen (2002) Transparency and fragmentation: Financial market regulation in a dynamic environment , London, UK. Palgrave, 272pp.

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This is the first major treatment of the effects of increased transparency on financial markets: an important and highly controversial issue for both traders and regulators. Focussing on three main themes - market transparency, the consolidation-fragmentation of trading systems, and the scope of regulation (i.e. which markets, and which traders within those markets, should be subject to regulation), the book highlights the importance of these issues to all markets throughout the world. The book draws on research from eight UK based investment exchanges, Deutsche Borse in Frankfurt and documentary evidence from the US markets and their regulators enabling the identification and documentation of the current situation and consideration of what fresh regulatory approaches are required for this new and fast evolving situation.

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Published date: 2002
Additional Information: Sutcliffe, C.M., Board, J. and S. Wells

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Local EPrints ID: 35791
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/35791
ISBN: 0333986342
PURE UUID: 2d1cb572-4dcf-4ff6-b0fa-d29b7ce0e5c0

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Date deposited: 22 May 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 15:29

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Author: John Board
Author: Charles M. Sutcliffe
Author: Stephen Wells

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