What is an Exchange? : Automation, Management, and Regulation of Financial Markets - Ruben Lee

What is an Exchange?

Automation, Management, and Regulation of Financial Markets

By: Ruben Lee

Paperback | 1 April 2000

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The existence and nature of exchanges used not to be controversial; they were easily identified and characterized. New technology, however, has led to the development of new exchanges and trading systems, posing problems for those concerned with the regulation of trading markets. Ruben Lee examines the question of what an exchange is, using arguments from both financial economics and law, and sets out a view of how exchanges might be regulated.
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`Ruben Lee ... has opened up the subject in a masterly way to the average intelligent reader. I commend to you unreservedly this very well-written and even better documented volume.' Rudi Bogni, THES "...research and debate on financial markets has until recently been the preserve of insiders. Ruben Lee has opened up the subject in a masterly way to the average intelligence reader. I commend to you unreservedly this very well-written and even better documented volume." Rudi Bogni, THES, 19th May 2000

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