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Rationales and Designs to Implement an Institutional Big Bang in the Governance of Global Finance

, 2012
The colossal challenges facing international finance pertain to both its governance system and its dual utility and speculative functions, which have become ever more intertwined with the advent of financial innovation.
E. Avgouleas
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London's Big Bang in international context

, 1986
The Big Bang on the Stock Exchange in London is a convenient shorthand for two significant acts of deregulation: the abolition of monopolistic fixed commissions on securities transactions, and the removal of barriers to foreign entry into an exchange ...
J. Plender
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The political economy of Japanese financial markets : myths versus reality

, 1999
PART I: DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERMEDIATED STRUCTURE Introduction The High Degree of Intermediation: the Financial Structure 1954-1975 Toward a More Liberal Structure PART II: BREAKDOWN AND TOWARD MATURITY End of the Party (But not the End of the World ...
R. Cooper   +3 more
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The Deregulation of the World Financial Markets: Myths, Realities, and Impact

, 1990
Preface The Evolution of Worldwide Deregulation of Financial Markets: New Concepts, Strategies, and Products The Economics and Nature of Financial (De)Regulation The Deregulation of the U.S.
S. Khoury
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The Political Economy of Japan?S Big Bang

, 1999
A first step in the "big-bang" deregulation of Japanese financial markets was the deregulation of the foreign exchange market on April 1, 1998. This paper provides an overview of the deregulation and then examines the early effects of the foreign ...
Takatoshi Ito, Michael Melvin
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Big bang — again

, 1999
Chronicles that the shift to electronic trading in financial and capital markets is likened to the ‘Big bang’. Pinpoints that both the UK and the USA (as a result of a mixture of changing regulations and new technology) securities markets began online ...
T. Kippenberger
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The order of economic liberalization : financial control in the transition to a market economy

, 1993
Can knowledge of financial policies in developing countries over four decades help the socialist economies of Asia and Eastern Europe become open market economies in the 1990s?
R. Mckinnon
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Market Liquidity in a Natural Experiment: Evidence from CDS Standard Coupons

Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
The credit default swap (CDS) Big Bang introduced 2 standard coupons for CDS trading. We exploit the setting of the 2 standard coupons as a natural experiment to quantify the components of the bid–ask spreads in over-the-counter markets.
Xinjie Wang, Ge Wu, Z. Zhong
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Initial Dynamics of Financial Markets in the Transition Economies in the 1990s and New Critique of the Big Bang Policy: Heterodox Approach

2011
Heterodox ??? Post Keynesian and Institutionalist ??? economics proves that expansion of financial sector can be harmful for the real sector. Such conclusion is an effect of account of variability of preferences, planning horizons and degree of rationality in the behavior of economic agents. We suppose that both methodology and conclusions of Heterodox
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