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International Capital Markets - Law and Institutions

English · Hardback

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This accessible work provides critical analysis and explains in context the practice and operation of the international capital markets, their regulation, and their institutions.

List of contents










  • 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



About the author

Professor Cally Jordan is Associate Professor at The Melbourne Law School working in Corporations, International Capital Markets, and Corporate Governance: International Perspectives.

Summary

This accessible work provides critical analysis and explains in context the practice and operation of the international capital markets, their regulation, and their institutions.

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