The consolidation of European stock exchanges
James McAndrews and
Christodoulos Stefanadis
Current Issues in Economics and Finance, 2002, vol. 8, issue Jun
Abstract:
With the growing appeal of cross-border trading in Europe, efforts are under way to establish consolidated exchanges that offer trading in stocks from many European countries. An analysis of these evolving pan-European exchanges suggests that consolidation could reduce the costs and complications of cross-border trading through such enhancements as a standardization of trading platforms. Yet regulatory, legal, and economic barriers to the creation of these exchanges may delay any benefits of consolidation.
Keywords: Stock exchanges; International finance; Consolidation and merger of corporations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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