Mar 26, 2008 | Uncategorized
WASHINGTON, March 26, 2008 – The New York Stock Exchange’s (NYSE) foreign company delisting rate skyrocketed to 15.1% in 2007 from 6.6% in 2006, according to a new study by the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation (CCMR). The study also found that the dramatic...
Jan 30, 2008 | Banking, Capital Markets, Financial Stability, Report
The Committee’s recommendations address only revisions to U.S. federal regulatory structure. The Committee may consider later whether to address the role of the states and self-regulating organizations (“SROs”), internal agency organization, or global coordination....
Jan 13, 2008 | Financial Stability, Report
Please click here to view the December 30, 2008 paper by Kenneth Kuttner entitled “The Federal Reserve as Lender of Last Resort during the Panic of 2008.”
Jan 13, 2008 | Banking, Capital Markets, Financial Stability, Report
This essay proposes a phased transformation of financial regulation in the United States to focus the Federal Reserve Board on oversight of market stability, including systemically important institutions throughout the financial services industry, and to assign all...
Dec 4, 2007 | Capital Markets, Report
COMPETITIVENESS OF U.S. PUBLIC EQUITY MARKET STILL DECLINING CCMR Study FindsDelistings Growing; More US Companies Listing Only Abroad; Share of Global Trading Value Falling; Share of 20 Biggest Global IPO’s Down to 0% NEW YORK, December 4, 2007 – The Committee on...