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The Big Bang: Integration of Financial Markets

open access: closed, 1988
I feel myself as a European to be placed in the correct time zone in this session. I have just been inspired, figuratively from the East from Tokyo, by Mr Ogata, and I am now in a position to provoke the New Yorker sitting figuratively to my West. If I wished to provoke Mr Freeman it might be with the reflection that London currently handles 25 per ...
Limerick Patrick
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The ‘Little Big Bang’ in Paris: financial market deregulation in a dirigiste system

open access: closedEuropean Journal of Political Research, 1989
Abstract. French dirigisme since World War II has been identified at four levels: economic planning; the dominance of a neo‐colbertisre civil service elite; Gaullism and the Fifth Republic; and a state‐led, credit‐based system for financing industry.
Philip G. Cerny
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Hardwired Conflicts: The Big Bang Protocol, Libor and the Paradox of Private Ordering [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
From standardized contracts for loans, repurchase agreements, and derivatives, to stock exchanges and alternative trading platforms, to benchmark interest and foreign exchange rates, private market structures play a number of important roles within modern financial markets. These market structures hold out a number of significant benefits. Specifically,
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Bond Markets in Latin America : On the Verge of a Big Bang ?

, 2008
Developing local bond markets is high on the policy agenda of Latin America. Bond markets are an essential component of a well-functioning financial market.
Eduardo Borensztein   +3 more
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EMU and Capital Markets: Big Bang or Glacier?

, 1998
EMU is a non-event from a macroeconomic point of view; financial market regulations will not change and households will barely notice that something has changed on 1 January 1999. In this sense EMU does not constitute a big bang.
D. Gros
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