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Limited Liability Companies And The Federal Securities Laws: Congress Should Amend The Securities Laws To Avoid Coverage, George A. Burke Jr.
Limited Liability Companies And The Federal Securities Laws: Congress Should Amend The Securities Laws To Avoid Coverage, George A. Burke Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
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Building A Strong Subnational Debt Market, Paul S. Maco
Building A Strong Subnational Debt Market, Paul S. Maco
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
Decentralization of responsibility for finance and growing infrastructure needs are two trends that are expected to stimulate a growth in government borrowing at the sub-national level. Statistics for the first half of 2000 show a significant increase in sub-national debt volume, with global public finance, excluding Canada and the United States, more than doubling that of the first half of 1999.
Securities Price Risks And Financial Derivative Markets , Peter H. Huang
Securities Price Risks And Financial Derivative Markets , Peter H. Huang
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
The financial and popular media report almost daily on the volatility of securities market prices. Yet, many people continue to buy securities to hedge against or speculate on certain risks. People can also buy or sell derivatives to hedge against or speculate on fluctuations in securities prices. This Article discusses three regulatory policy implications of utilizing derivatives markets to reallocate the bearing of securities price risks. First, if there are too few non-redundant derivative markets, a competitive market equilibrium allocation of securities price risks is typically constrained Pareto inefficient. This financial economic result means that for typical economies, a regulator …