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This article analyzes investor beliefs as to stocks, the inadvertent role government plays in shaping those beliefs and thereby contributes to a rise in stock prices, and the need for government quot;neutralityquot; among investor belief systems. It suggests that, contrary to conventional...
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The organization of securities markets has not benefited from the feigned attempts of reform presented by authorities since the outbreak of the current crisis. However, speculative opportunities like the risks incurred also depend on the markets on which one operates. The Markets in Financial...
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Predatory lending, the origination of loans with abusive terms to homeowners, is rampant in the subprime mortgage market. In the last few years, many states responded to this problem by enacting consumer protection laws. Large segments of the lending industry have opposed these laws. In large...
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The globalization of finance has led to the development of more integrated global exchange networks among countries and deeper interrelationships between their economies. Many financial institutions and activities that once were local are now international. While business and finance are global...
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission adopted Regulation NMS, which will modernize the U.S. equity markets through the Trade-Through Rule, rules regarding market data, a rule on access to quotations, and the Sub-Penny Rule. The SEC settled the first enforcement action under Regulation FD...
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In this essay written in honor of the retirement of Eddy Wymeersch, Professor Howell Jackson explores the manner in which European nations have moved towards more consolidated systems of financial regulation and discusses the implications of the European experience for the United States. While...
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The testimony proposes transferring consumer protection responsibilities for consumer credit from federal banking regulators to a single, dedicated agency whose sole mission is consumer protection. During the housing bubble, the U.S. system of fragmented regulation drove lenders to shop for the...
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This article analyzes the manifold situations in which the efficient-market hypothesis (EMH) has influenced—or has failed to influence—federal securities regulation and state corporate law, and the prospective roles for the EMH in these contexts. In federal securities regulation, the EMH has...
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