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International Securities Regulations
24 Hours
2 Credits
This course will examine the internationalization of capital markets in the last 20 years from a legal and regulatory perspective. An introductory section will look at the history, trends and issues associated with internationalization of the markets and the regulatory techniques that have developed in response to them. Several different markets will be studied, regulated and unregulated, developed economies as well as developing or emerging markets, the Euromarket, the EU, the US, China and others. Part of the course will be devoted to specific US regulatory responses to the internationalization of capital markets: Foreign Private Issuer exemptions, Regulation S, Rule 144A, Mutual Recognition Systems, ADRs. The last part of the course will examine the consolidation of stock exchanges, the emergence of international standards, the work of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) in developing principles of securities regulation and disclosure; the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance and the role of international financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund and The World Bank, developments in China and basic principles of Islamic finance. The course concludes with country studies.
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