I examine why the world\u27s leading equity options exchange decided to grow their business by adding a stock exchange. I ask the question of whether or not there will be success for the stock exchange on the same level of success as the options exchange
A dramatic shift in the economic and power structure of the securities industry is currently in prog...
Although the importance of well-developed secondary trading markets for securities is widely known, ...
Demutualization is a response of stock exchanges to face increasing competition from globalization a...
I examine why the world\u27s leading equity options exchange decided to grow their business by addin...
Information technology is transforming financial trading, lowering costs, and increasing market tran...
In the U.S., several exchanges with different market microstructure designs compete to provide quote...
The U.S. stock market is undergoing extraordinary upheaval. The approval of the application of the I...
Despite the benefits of electronic markets, online trading ventures often fail to attract sufficient...
The American equity markets are dominated by two exchanges: the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and t...
This paper describes open research questions related to the competition and market structure of fina...
In 2000s regulation in the USA and subsequently in Europe responded to the needs of investors and tr...
This paper offers a systematized and updated view of competition between exchanges. It is divided in...
Is something wrong with the structure of our stock market? Recent scholarship faults the equity mark...
U.S. stock exchanges do not exist in the form they historically took and our equity markets are no l...
Across the globe, the exchange industry has seen remarkable growth and structural dynamism. The stru...
A dramatic shift in the economic and power structure of the securities industry is currently in prog...
Although the importance of well-developed secondary trading markets for securities is widely known, ...
Demutualization is a response of stock exchanges to face increasing competition from globalization a...
I examine why the world\u27s leading equity options exchange decided to grow their business by addin...
Information technology is transforming financial trading, lowering costs, and increasing market tran...
In the U.S., several exchanges with different market microstructure designs compete to provide quote...
The U.S. stock market is undergoing extraordinary upheaval. The approval of the application of the I...
Despite the benefits of electronic markets, online trading ventures often fail to attract sufficient...
The American equity markets are dominated by two exchanges: the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and t...
This paper describes open research questions related to the competition and market structure of fina...
In 2000s regulation in the USA and subsequently in Europe responded to the needs of investors and tr...
This paper offers a systematized and updated view of competition between exchanges. It is divided in...
Is something wrong with the structure of our stock market? Recent scholarship faults the equity mark...
U.S. stock exchanges do not exist in the form they historically took and our equity markets are no l...
Across the globe, the exchange industry has seen remarkable growth and structural dynamism. The stru...
A dramatic shift in the economic and power structure of the securities industry is currently in prog...
Although the importance of well-developed secondary trading markets for securities is widely known, ...
Demutualization is a response of stock exchanges to face increasing competition from globalization a...