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What Is an Exchange?: The Automation, Management, and Regulation of Financial Markets
 
 
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What Is an Exchange?: The Automation, Management, and Regulation of Financial Markets [Hardcover]

Ruben Lee (Author)

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0198288409 978-0198288404 November 1998
The existence and nature of exchanges used not to be controversial; they were easily identified and characterized. New technology, however, has led to the development of new exchanges and trading systems, posing problems for those concerned with the regulation of trading markets. Ruben Lee examines the question of what an exchange is, using arguments from both financial economics and law, and sets out a view of how exchanges might be regulated.

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"I highly recommend Dr. Ruben Lee's book. The analysis is an intellectual tour de force of the various issues surrounding the business, and regulation, of financial markets and professionals. Dr. Lee combines organization theory, securities law, microeconomics, and information theory in order to separate the essential from the superficial. Moreover, as a former trader himself, his work reflects the institutional trading practices which are crucial to understanding markets. Finally, all of this erudition is placed within a global comparative framework. Indeed, even when I disagree with him, Dr. Lee makes me think he might be right."--Brandon Becker, Partner, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering and Georgetown University Law Center


"This book provides an important reference point on the recent developments of exchanges."--Rolf-E. Breuer, Chairman, Deutsche Bank and Chairman, Deutsche B�rse


"Lee's book provides an impressive analysis of exchanges using all the latest tools of economic theory. The book contains a wealth of interesting material about how exchanges are structured and the problems they face in a changing world. I recommend it very highly to anybody with a theoretical or practical interest in organizations."--Oliver Hart, Harvard University


"Ruben Lee has written a conceptually stimulating book."--Robert Pozen, President and CEO, Fidelity Management & Research Co.


"This comprehensive theoretical and empirical study covers a large number of relevant aspects on the ongoing structural changes of the investment exchange industry. The book is extremely valuable for all those concerned with the behavior, organization, management, and regulation of exchanges now and in the coming years."--Bengt Ryd�n, Executive Chairman, Stockholm Exchanges and Former President, F�d�ration Internationale des Bourses de Valeurs


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Ruben Lee was formerly a Vice President of Salomon Brothers in New York, and was Lecturer in Finance at City University Business School. He now runs a consultancy business.

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mandatory transparency, state misappropriation law, limited volume exemption, order execution mechanism, quote transparency, competing trading systems, native trading systems, securities information processor, transparency dealers, electronic trading service, nonprofit exchange, batch auction, cooperating exchanges, exchange governance, different trading systems, exclusive processor, liquidity traders, automated trading systems, quote information, quote data, national market system, generis right, microstructure literature, registered exchanges, intermediaries trading
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Director General, London Stock Exchange, New York, Member State, Division Regular Members, Concept Release, Appeals Court, District Court, United Kingdom, Copyright Act, Governors Committee, Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Crossing Session, Stockbrokers Botswana, Office of Fair Trading, Pont Data, Service Company, Big Bang, Conduct of Business Rules, Consolidated Tape Association, Court of Appeals, Treaty of Rome, Bank of England, Chicago Board Options Exchange
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