Running the world's markets : the governance of financial infrastructure / Ruben Lee.
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- 9781400836970
- 1400836972
- 332.64 22
- HG4551 .L343 2011eb
- 85.33
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Definitions -- Market power -- The allocation of regulatory powers over securities markets -- Regulation and governance of market infrastructure institutions : global perspective -- Governance of market infrastructure institutions : a snapshot -- Exchanges -- CCPs and CSDs -- What is the most efficient governance structure? -- Who should regulate what? -- How should market infrastructure institution governance be regulated?
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The efficiency, safety, and soundness of financial markets depend on the operation of core infrastructure--exchanges, central counter-parties, and central securities depositories. How these institutions are governed critically affects their performance. Yet, despite their importance, there is little certainty, still less a global consensus, about their governance. Running the World's Markets examines how markets are, and should be, run. Utilizing a wide variety of arguments and examples from throughout the world, Ruben Lee identifies and evaluates the similarities and differences between ex.
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