Transparency and Fragmentation
Financial Market Regulation in a Dynamic Environment
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Transparency and Fragmentation
Financial Market Regulation in a Dynamic Environment
About This Book
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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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- Foreword by Michael Foot
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 Executive Summary and Policy Implications
- 2 Introduction and Overview
- 3 The Recognised Investment Exchanges
- 4 Fragmentation and Consolidation
- 5 Evidence on Trading Mechanisms
- 6 Policy Responses to Fragmentation
- 7 Theory and Results on Transparency
- 8 The Regulation of Transparency
- 9 Over the Counter (OTC) Markets
- 10 A New Regulatory Framework
- 11 The Evolving Regulation of Financial Networks
- References
- Index