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Phase II of PIFS’ international review of equity market structure regulation sets forth a quantitative analysis of equity markets in the People’s Republic of China (including both the Mainland market and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region), the European Union, Japan, and the United...
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The research staff of the Program on International Financial Systems (“PIFS”) has conducted a three-phase comparative analysis of international equity market structure regulation in the five major global equity trading markets. The five markets include the People’s Republic of China...
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Phase II of PIFS’ international review of equity market structure regulation sets forth a quantitative analysis of equity markets in the People’s Republic of China (including both the Mainland market and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region), the European Union, Japan, and the United...
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Operational risk is fundamentally different from all other risks taken on by a bank. It is embedded in every activity and product of an institution, and in contrast to the conventional financial risks (e.g. market, credit) is harder to measure and model, and not straight forwardly eliminated...
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The United States economy is struggling to recover from its worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. After several huge doses of conventional macroeconomic stimulus - deficit-spending and monetary stimulus - policymakers are understandably eager to find innovative no-cost ways of...
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