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This paper investigates the existence and extent of economies of scale and scope among stock exchanges. Evidence from 38 exchanges in 32 countries and 4 continents around the world for the years 1989-1998 indicates the existence of significant economies of scale and scope. The degree of such...
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The Intercontinental Exchange's current attempted acquisition of NYSE-Euronext is the third takeover proposal in as many years. In this article the two previous attempts are reviewed and lessons are drawn from an antitrust and competition policy perspective concerning the evolving competitive...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010319612
The Intercontinental Exchange's current attempted acquisition of NYSE-Euronext is the third takeover proposal in as many years. In this article the two previous attempts are reviewed and lessons are drawn from an antitrust and competition policy perspective concerning the evolving competitive...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009788925
Purpose – This paper aims to propose a general, yet simple model to estimate interest rate volatility. Design/methodology/approach – The methodology is based on an extended Exponential Generalized ARCH (EGARCH) model that incorporates both interest rate levels as well as past information...
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causes behind these mergers primarily from the technological, legal and competitive perspective, whereas relatively little …
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This paper offers a systematized and updated view of competition between exchanges. It is divided in two parts: In the first part, we describe the recent reforms in stock exchanges and the main forces driving the development of competition. The second part surveys research done on stock exchanges.
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In this paper we investigate what drives the decision of stock exchanges to demutualize and going public, using a sample of 109 stock exchanges. We find that stock exchanges that demutualize and go public are in countries that have a higher level of economic and political freedom, facing greater...
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increased competition from peers and new competitors. Starting 2005 and up to 2007 we observed significant cross border mergers … questioned whether such mergers leaded to a stable equilibrium. Now, in the aftermath of the crisis a new wave of consolidation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010600707
The Intercontinental Exchange's current attempted acquisition of NYSE-Euronext is the third takeover proposal in as many years. In this article the two previous attempts are reviewed and lessons are drawn from an antitrust and competition policy perspective concerning the evolving competitive...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010983918
causes behind these mergers primarily from the technological, legal and competitive perspective, whereas relatively little …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014940243