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Full-Text Articles in Business Organizations Law
Corporate Law Through An Antitrust Lens, Edward B. Rock
Corporate Law Through An Antitrust Lens, Edward B. Rock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Responsibility Of Investment Bankers To Shareholders, Ted J. Fiflis
Responsibility Of Investment Bankers To Shareholders, Ted J. Fiflis
Publications
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Preaching To Managers, Edward B. Rock
Benign Restraint: The Sec's Regulation Of Execution Systems, David M. Schizer
Benign Restraint: The Sec's Regulation Of Execution Systems, David M. Schizer
Faculty Scholarship
To the handful of traders who founded the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in 1792 – and perhaps even to the securities traders of the 1960's – today's securities markets would be virtually unrecognizable. New communications and data processing technologies, the globalization of investment portfolios, and a surge in trading volume have created new needs and possibilities. As a result, revolutionary advances have occurred in the design and performance of execution systems: the technologies (computers, telephones, modems) and formats (auction-based stock exchanges, dealer-based "over-the-counter" markets, computerized single price auctions) that traders use to conduct trades. These advances enable trades on …