Development of Financial Markets in Central Europe

Development of Financial Markets in Central Europe
Author: Mr.Robert Tchaidze
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1455254320

Financial markets in the CE4 countries are still shallow compared to other advanced EU countries. While the government bond markets are comparable in size, measured by capitalization in percent of GDP, the private bond, private credit, and equity markets lag behind. Empirical analysis in this paper helps identify factors that explain this phenomenon. We find that the observed differences cannot be explained by macroeconomic variables only, but incorporating indicators of institutional development and external funding eliminates the gap in the case of the equity and private credit markets. However, for the private bond market a significant gap remains even after accounting for these factors.

Economic Reforms and Capital Markets in Central Europe

Economic Reforms and Capital Markets in Central Europe
Author: Ken Morita
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351159380

Is the economic reform of Central Europe influenced by or an influence upon capital markets? Where does globalization fit in? Ken Morita's pioneering work investigates the relationship between the systemic transition of Central European economies and capital markets, in particular the commodity futures markets and speculation.

The Capital Markets in Central Europe

The Capital Markets in Central Europe
Author: Zdenek Drabek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

The presence of strong and dynamic capital markets is vital for the inflow of foreign capital and will help domestic companies in seeking additional resources in the form of new equity. The purpose of this paper is to review the development of the capital markets in Central Europe and to identify the major outstanding issues in the link between capital markets and foreign investments. Part I discusses the institutional features of capital markets, as well as their liquidity that affects the entry of foreign investors. Successful privatization and macroeconomic performance also affect the activities on capital markets. The bulk of the report covers the Czech Republic, but also included are Slovakia, Hungary and Poland. Part I reviews the two major institutions of the nonbanking financial sector--investment funds and the stock market, respectively. The main issues of the stock market and the operation of investment funds including regulations, supervision and other institutional features are identified. Part II is divided into three sections and describes the economic factors which are conducive to the creation of capital markets. These factors constitute economic pressure to establish capital markets in the region and are discussed in the first section. The next section identifies the main issues which will be inhibiting the expansion of the capital markets. The last section specifies the main conditions for a more effective functioning of capital markets and offers some policy conclusions.

Integrating Europe's Financial Markets

Integrating Europe's Financial Markets
Author: Mr.Jörg Decressin
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2007-09-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1589066235

By and large, EU financial integration has been a success story. Still, the reform agenda is far from finished. What are the remaining challenges? What are the gains of closer financial market integration? This IMF book tracks the European Union's journey along the path to a single financial market and identifies the challenges and priorities that remain ahead. It pays particular attention to the most recent integration efforts in the European Union following the introduction of the euro. The study looks at the importance of financial integration, in particular for economic growth, the interplay between banks and markets, and equity market integration. It closely examines the relationship between financial integration and financial stability. This interaction presents the European Union with a challenge, but also with the opportunity to play a pioneering role in developing a regional approach to financial stability that could provide lessons for the rest of the world.

European Financial Markets

European Financial Markets
Author: Tony Southall
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2008-10-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3790820741

EU membership involves political and economic reforms which influence financial markets in the new member states. This study empirically explores and quantifies the effects of EU accession on the risk and return of equity markets in eight Central and Eastern European markets joining the EU in 2004. The study also incorporates a review of how the influence of macroeconomic variables and the level of integration with global and European markets change as a result of EU membership. Based on empirical tests using weekly data over ten years, this study concludes that EU membership results in a significant decline in equity market volatility and a significant increase in risk-adjusted, but not absolute, equity returns. Furthermore, the study suggests that equity markets in new EU member states become increasingly influenced by global rather than local macroeconomic factors after the EU accession and that the level of integration with global markets increases.

Equity Markets in Transition

Equity Markets in Transition
Author: Reto Francioni
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319458485

This book underscores the complexity of the equity markets, the challenges they face, and the fact that they are still a work in process. Three interacting forces drive market change: competition, technology change, and regulatory change. The markets have one major objective in particular to achieve: the delivery of accurate price discovery for both traders and the broader market. Are we getting it? Are competition, technology, and regulation acting together to improve market quality, or are they adding to the complexity of the markets and making accurate price discovery harder to achieve? The difficulty of addressing these issues and reaching a consensus regarding public policy is reflected in the diverse opinions expressed in this book. From an institutional perspective, the volume’s contributors highlight the interconnectedness of all aspects of the internal and external environment within which exchange organizations act. Equity Markets in Transition underscores how technological evolution and recent regulatory changes have influenced the business, and how these developments have opened new possibilities for exchange organizations and for equity markets as a whole, including such issues as the impact of equity markets on job creation. The book combines both a theoretical and a practical approach. Part I presents a theoretical overview of the international equity market business, including an overall description of the value chain of stock trading that includes deep dives on every decisive step. Part II contains contributions from various business specialists who have specific practical and academic knowledge of the different steps. Equity Markets in Transition represents a unique combination of theoretical and practical analysis that offers first-hand insights on all relevant interactions and interrelations among the various parts of the exchange business, with an emphasis on facilitating analysis of the status quo and of emerging trends regarding business models, regulation, and the development of the competitor, customer and investor sides.

Invest in Europe Now!

Invest in Europe Now!
Author: David R. Kotok
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2010-03-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470617586

An insider's guide to investing in Europe With the U.S. market in shambles, investors are looking for other places to put their money. Europe has become the destination of choice, and will continue to be for the foreseeable future. Using the different perspectives of an author who lives in Europe and an author who lives in the United States, Invest in Europe Now! is one the most informative guides to making money outside North America. It outlines the best ways to take advantage of the rapidly shifting global financial environment and shows you what indicators to follow, what instruments and markets are best poised for growth, and how to avoid various pitfalls along the way. Outlines the safest ways to invest in Europe and secure the returns you desire Written by a unique author team, which represent both the U.S. and European perspective Discusses how some European markets and stocks are relatively more attractive than their American counterparts Throughout this book, David Kotok and Vincenzo Sciaretta reveal the realities of investing in Europe and how you can benefit from doing so.