Competition and Survival of Stock Exchanges: Lessons From Canada

We analyze the competition between two developed stock exchanges. Their development rests mainly on their capacity to attract securities and trades. The U.S. market is attracting a growing number of Canadian companies, and is capturing a growing portion of their traded value. This slide of trading toward the U.S. market is a huge challenge for Canadian policy makers, while the efforts to compete with the U.S. market seem to be having only limited effects. We analyze the implications of this situation for policy makers in Asia-Pacific, where several markets and financial centers are attempting to emerge.
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