The Future of Domestic Capital Markets in Developing Countries
addresses the challenges that countries face as they develop and
strengthen capital markets. Based on input from the worlds most
prominent capital market experts and leading policymakers in
developing countries, this volume represents the latest thinking in
capital market development. It captures the views of a global
gathering of experts, with perspectives from developing and
developed countries, from all regions of the world, from the public
and private sector. This volume should be of interest to senior
financial sector policymakers from developed and developing
countries in securities and exchange commissions, regulators,
central banks, ministries of finance, and monetary authorities;
private sector executives in stock exchanges, bond markets, venture
capital markets, and investment funds; and researchers and
academicians with an interest in capital market development in
emerging markets. h What are the key factors threatening the
development and survival of stock exchanges in developing
countries? What domestic strategies are needed to protect the
future of local markets? h Should exchanges consider linkages or
alliances? Merging with, or buying up, other exchanges?
Demutualization? h The volume provides practical guidance on
strategies such as nurturing issuers, improving rules and
institutions, addressing regulatory challenges, and sequencing
reforms. The contributors address a variety of country experiences,
and suggest steps that policymakers and practitioners in emerging
markets can take to promote an orderly transition toward efficient,
well-regulated, and accessible capital markets. Contributors
include ReenaAggarwal (Georgetown University), Alexander S. Berg
(World Bank), Alan Cameron (Sydney Futures Exchange), Olivier
Fremond (PSACG), Amar Gill (Credit Lyonnais Securities Asia), Gerd
Hausler (IMF), Jack Glen (International Finance Corporation), Peter
Blair Henry (Stanford University Graduate School of Business),
Patricia Jackson (Bank of England), Ruben Lee (Oxford Finance
Group), Robert Litan (Brookings Institution), Clemente Luis del
Valle (Securities and Exchange Commission of Colombia), Sanket
Mohapatra (Columbia University), Alberto Musalem (World Bank),
Dilip Kumar Ratha (World Bank), Ajit Singh (University of
Cambridge), Philip Suttle (DECPG), V. Sundararajan (IMF), Thierry
Tressel (IMF), Philip Turner (Bank for International Settlements),
and Piero Ugolini (IMF).
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