The Economics of Demutualization

The Economics of Demutualization
Title The Economics of Demutualization PDF eBook
Author Felix Treptow
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 123
Release 2007-11-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3835093118

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Felix Treptow examines the changing relationship between exchanges and issuers, analyses the micro- and macroeconomic drivers of the demutualization decision, and investigates its impact on market liquidity. He presents a detailed analysis of both the determinants as well as the consequences of the demutualization of securities exchanges.

Demutualization of Securities Exchanges

Demutualization of Securities Exchanges
Title Demutualization of Securities Exchanges PDF eBook
Author Ms.Jennifer A. Elliott
Publisher INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Total Pages 0
Release 2002-07-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781451854183

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Demutualization is a term used to describe the transition of a securities exchange from a mutual association of exchange members operating on a not-for-profit basis to a limited liability, for-profit company accountable to shareholders. Demutualization in its many forms has become a widespread phenomenon-one with increasing appeal in emerging market countries. Demutualization challenges the traditional approach to supervision of securities exchanges and raises issues regarding their role in the regulation and supervision of capital markets.

Demutualization of Stock Exchanges

Demutualization of Stock Exchanges
Title Demutualization of Stock Exchanges PDF eBook
Author Shamshad Akhtar
Publisher
Total Pages 388
Release 2002
Genre Securities industry
ISBN

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This examination of the demutualization of stock exchanges outlines the process by which a nonprofit, member-owned mutual organization is transformed into a for-profit shareholder corporation. The general problems this process brings about and how they might be solved are detailed. In particular, this book looks at how regulatory oversight needs to be transferred to a government regulator.

Conflicts of Interest in Self-regulation

Conflicts of Interest in Self-regulation
Title Conflicts of Interest in Self-regulation PDF eBook
Author John W. Carson
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 32
Release 2003
Genre Stock companies
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The author examines the implications of demutualization of financial exchanges for their roles as self-regulatory organizations. Many regulators and exchanges believe that conflicts of interest increase when exchanges convert to for-profit businesses. Demutualization also changes the nature of an exchange's regulatory role as broker-dealers' ownership interests are reduced. These factors are leading to reduced regulatory roles for exchanges in many jurisdictions. The resulting changes have significant implications for regulation of financial markets, especially as exchanges are the only self-regulating organizations (SROs) in most countries. Major changes in the role of exchanges require a rethinking of the allocation of regulatory functions and the role of self-regulation, as well as stronger mechanisms to mitigate conflicts of interest. Carson looks at the views of both exchanges and regulators on these issues in Asian, European, and North American jurisdictions where major exchanges have converted to for-profit businesses. He finds that views on the conflicts of interest faced by demutualized exchanges vary widely. In addition, the tools and processes used by exchanges and regulators to manage conflicts also differ significantly across jurisdictions. The author concludes that new and greater conflicts result from demutualization and canvasses the regulatory responses in the jurisdictions examined.

Managing in Recovering Markets

Managing in Recovering Markets
Title Managing in Recovering Markets PDF eBook
Author S. Chatterjee
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 491
Release 2014-10-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 8132219791

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The changing dynamics of business worldwide have led organizations to look beyond traditional managerial practices while at the same time attempting to retain their core competitive advantages. This development has called upon academicians and practitioners alike to reassess the different aspects of business management such as macroeconomic variables, the nature of the market, the changing features of the workplace, the new work ethos, and/or employer-employee exchanges. In this context, the book provides essential insights on industry innovations, academic advances and policy movements with regard to recovering markets in India and around the globe. The individual papers highlight potential avenues that could allow industry to better understand and respond to the global crisis. The book collects research papers presented at the Global Conference on Managing in Recovering Markets (GCMRM), held in March 2014. Seven international and 120 national business schools and management universities were represented at the conference, the first in a series of 13 planned under the GCMRM agenda for 2014–17. The book includes more than 30 research papers chosen from a pool of 118 presented at the conference, all of which have undergone a rigorous blind review process.

Governance Structures in African Securities Exchanges

Governance Structures in African Securities Exchanges
Title Governance Structures in African Securities Exchanges PDF eBook
Author Samuel O. Onyuma
Publisher Notion Press
Total Pages 519
Release 2023-10-09
Genre Business & Economics
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Demutualization is the transformation of a securities exchange governance structure from a mutual association of stockbrokers operating as not-for profit entity into a for-profit company accountable to its shareholders. It has become a widespread phenomenon – one with increasing appeal in developed markets. It challenges the traditional approach to regulation of securities exchanges and raises issues regarding their role in capital markets regulation. In spite of its popularity as a strategy for catalysing securities exchange development in emerging economies, its pace in Africa has been excruciatingly very slow. African securities exchanges therefore remain underdeveloped compared to their peers in other emerging markets. So, how can African securities exchanges facing the challenge of integration and better technical and institutional development address the problem of underdevelopment through demutualization? This book explains how demutualization can enable greater and swifter securities market development in Africa; the role government regulators should play in demutualization of exchanges in African countries; the right self-regulatory model applicable to African exchanges; effective management of conflicts of interest and other barriers to separation of ownership from management and trading rights; types of investments needed to enhance the effectiveness of African’s capital market; and how securities exchange demutualization can facilitate African countries destiny to become leading capital markets globally.

The Economics of the Global Stock Exchange Industry

The Economics of the Global Stock Exchange Industry
Title The Economics of the Global Stock Exchange Industry PDF eBook
Author J. Floreani
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 277
Release 2013-11-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1137321830

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This book is an economic analysis of the stock exchange industry. The authors draw on theories from micro- and industrial economics to provide a detailed analysis of the industry structure, the strategic behaviour of key participants and the performance of stock exchanges.