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Security Issues in the Securities Market

Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)), 2023
The state of the securities market under the conditions of sanctions pressure is analyzed. Special attention is paid to the role of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation in the system of strategic planning of the securities market. The article analyzes medium-term strategic planning documents in the field of the securities market, provides medium ...
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The Security Market Plane

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
The relation between market risk and asset returns can be modeled with the Security Market Line (SML), a positive linear relation between expected excess asset returns and the asset’s beta. Pettengill et al (1995) make the case that tests of beta must be conditioned upon excess market returns to obtain meaningful results.
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Security market

Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, 2005
A previous paper by the author proposed a model for when disclosure helps or hurts security, and provided reasons why computer security is often different in this respect than physical security. This paper examines the incentives of actors to disclose vulnerabilities.
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The Securities Markets

2012
The structures of the markets in which securities trade has changed and is changing—for the better. These changes facilitate the movement of capital and speed up the movement of information, thus enhancing the measurement of risk. The numeric term 24/7 was introduced just in the past century.
Ralph A. Rieves, John Lefebvre
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Marketable Securities and the Stock Market

1984
Fortunately, Fred Daly’s setback and decline as reported in chapter 2 was entirely mythical, and in fact his early success was merely the start of a long term trend of continually rising profits, deriving largely from an expansion in the number of his shop outlets, and diversification into records, toys, games and miscellaneous goods.
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The interaction between security lending market and security trading market

Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 2017
Abstract We develop a parsimonious model to address the interaction between security lending market and security trading market. When a security is easy to borrow, short-selling leads to a lower spot price. When a security is hard to borrow, any CHANGE in shorting supply/demand should be largely absorbed by the lending market, and thus has minimal ...
Tiandu Wang, Chenghu Ma, Qian Sun
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Competition in the Market for Nasdaq Securities

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
Abstract The study investigates competition in the market for NASDAQ stocks during a recent period in US equity markets history when three major Electronic Communication Networks (ECNs)—Archipelago, Island, and Instinet—are identifiable in the Trade and Quote (TAQ) database.
Michael A. Goldstein   +3 more
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Securities Markets

2016
Securities markets exist to serve the needs of governments and businesses on the one hand and investors on the other, and the role that they played was a product of the balance between these two needs. Securities market had to compete for business with government finance and the intermediation of banks while investors could invest directly in business ...
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Market Impact on IT Security Spending

Decision Sciences, 2013
ABSTRACTTraditionally, IT security investment decisions are made in isolation. However, as firms that compete for customers in an industry are closely interlinked, a macro perspective is needed in analyzing these decisions. We utilize the notions of direct‐ and cross‐risk elasticity to describe the customer response to adverse IT security events in the
Bora Kolfal   +2 more
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Weather, Information Security, and Markets

IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2007
The most common examples of financial variables are traded assets such as stocks and bonds. Derivatives have greatly facilitated financial management, the most useful technique of which is hedging, a trading activity that aims to reduce exposure to risk.
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