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European Equity Markets after the Euro: Competition and Cooperation Across New Frontiers

Paul Arlman

International Finance, 1999, vol. 2, issue 1, 139-148

Abstract: After the successful introduction of the euro, and strengthened by vigorous European and national legislation guaranteeing investor protection, fair markets and adequate supervision and enforcement, Europe's increasingly integrated equity markets may be considered in many respects to be on a par with the markets in the USA. A further opening up of market opportunities – especially from the American side, where legislation and Securities and Exchange Commission attitudes maintain unnecessary barriers to trading screens from regulated markets abroad – would enhance both American and European economies.

Date: 1999
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