This accessible work provides critical analysis and explains in context the practice and operation of the international capital markets, their regulation, and their institutions.
This accessible work provides critical analysis and explains in context the practice and operation of the international capital markets, their regulation, and their institutions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Cally Jordan is Associate Professor at The Melbourne Law School working in Corporations, International Capital Markets, and Corporate Governance: International Perspectives.
Inhaltsangabe
International Capital Markets In Context 1: Introduction 2: Making International Markets Work - Regulatory Techniques 3: International Organizations and the Capital Markets THE TRANSATLANTIC DIALOGUE 4: The Parallel System - The United States 5: Cultivating the US Overseas Market 6: The United Kingdom - Gentlemanly Capitalism and the International Markets 7: The New European Capital Markets BEYOND THE TRANSATLANTIC CORRIDOR 8: China and Hong Kong - Competition and Symbiosis 9: Niche Markets and Their Lessons 10: The Paradoxes of Islamic Capital Markets MARKET INSTITUTIONS AND INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS 11: Stock Exchanges - An Endangered Species 12: Intermediaries - From Handmaiden to New Market 13: Conclusion
International Capital Markets In Context 1: Introduction 2: Making International Markets Work - Regulatory Techniques 3: International Organizations and the Capital Markets THE TRANSATLANTIC DIALOGUE 4: The Parallel System - The United States 5: Cultivating the US Overseas Market 6: The United Kingdom - Gentlemanly Capitalism and the International Markets 7: The New European Capital Markets BEYOND THE TRANSATLANTIC CORRIDOR 8: China and Hong Kong - Competition and Symbiosis 9: Niche Markets and Their Lessons 10: The Paradoxes of Islamic Capital Markets MARKET INSTITUTIONS AND INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS 11: Stock Exchanges - An Endangered Species 12: Intermediaries - From Handmaiden to New Market 13: Conclusion
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