How the Globalization of Capital Markets Has Affected the Listing Behavior of Foreign Issuers

How the Globalization of Capital Markets Has Affected the Listing Behavior of Foreign Issuers
Author: Andreas Wöller
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 364094612X

Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject Economics - Foreign Trade Theory, Trade Policy, grade: Honors, Fordham University School of Law, language: English, abstract: This case study on Daimler's history on the NYSE aims to illustrate how global equity markets have evolved in the past two decades and what the reasons are for companies to raise capital in these global markets. In doing so, the case study proceeds as follows: After a brief introduction in Part I, Part II describes the initial listing of Daimler ADRs on the NYSE in October 1993 and its consequences for Daimler's financial reporting, followed by the reasons that motivated Daimler to come to New York. Part III provides an overview of the legislative and regulatory changes that took place both in Germany and the U.S., and how these developments affected Daimler's decision to terminate its listing on the NYSE in 2010. Part IV investigates how investors today are able to invest in foreign issuers such as Daimler. Finally, the case study concludes by summarizing the reasons for Daimler's delisting and its meaning for the competitiveness of the U.S. public markets in Part V.

How the Globalization of Capital Markets Has Affected the Listing Behavior of Foreign Issuers

How the Globalization of Capital Markets Has Affected the Listing Behavior of Foreign Issuers
Author: Andreas Wöller, LL.M. (Fordham)
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3640945808

Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject Economics - Foreign Trade Theory, Trade Policy, grade: Honors, Fordham University School of Law, language: English, abstract: This case study on Daimler’s history on the NYSE aims to illustrate how global equity markets have evolved in the past two decades and what the reasons are for companies to raise capital in these global markets. In doing so, the case study proceeds as follows: After a brief introduction in Part I, Part II describes the initial listing of Daimler ADRs on the NYSE in October 1993 and its consequences for Daimler’s financial reporting, followed by the reasons that motivated Daimler to come to New York. Part III provides an overview of the legislative and regulatory changes that took place both in Germany and the U.S., and how these developments affected Daimler’s decision to terminate its listing on the NYSE in 2010. Part IV investigates how investors today are able to invest in foreign issuers such as Daimler. Finally, the case study concludes by summarizing the reasons for Daimler’s delisting and its meaning for the competitiveness of the U.S. public markets in Part V.

Emerging Capital Markets and Globalization

Emerging Capital Markets and Globalization
Author: Augusto de la Torre
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2006-10-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821365444

Back in the early 1990s, economists and policy makers had high expectations about the prospects for domestic capital market development in emerging economies, particularly in Latin America. Unfortunately, they are now faced with disheartening results. Stock and bond markets remain illiquid and segmented. Debt is concentrated at the short end of the maturity spectrum and denominated in foreign currency, exposing countries to maturity and currency risk. Capital markets in Latin America look particularly underdeveloped when considering the many efforts undertaken to improve the macroeconomic environment and to reform the institutions believed to foster capital market development. The disappointing performance has made conventional policy recommendations questionable, at best. 'Emerging Capital Markets and Globalization' analyzes where we stand and where we are heading on capital market development. First, it takes stock of the state and evolution of Latin American capital markets and related reforms over time and relative to other countries. Second, it analyzes the factors related to the development of capital markets, with particular interest on measuring the impact of reforms. And third, in light of this analysis, it discusses the prospects for capital market development in Latin America and emerging economies and the implications for the reform agenda.

Following the Money

Following the Money
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1995-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0309048834

Many questions have been raised about America's status in the increasingly interconnected global economy. Yet key factsâ€"such as the amount of foreign assets abroad owned by U.S. citizensâ€"are not known. The crucial data needed to assess the U.S. position are unavailable. This volume explores significant shortcomings in U.S. data on international capital transactions and their implications for policymakers. The volume offers clearcut recommendations for U.S. agencies to bring data collection and analyses of the global economy into the twenty-first century. The volume explores: How factors emerging since the early 1980s have shaped world financial markets and revealed shortcomings in data collection and analysis. How the existing U.S. data system works and where it fails how measurements of international financial transactions are recorded; and how swaps, options, and futures present special reporting problems. How alternative methods, such as collecting data, from sources such as global custodians and international clearinghouses, might improve coverage and accuracy.

Globalization in Historical Perspective

Globalization in Historical Perspective
Author: Michael D. Bordo
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0226065995

As awareness of the process of globalization grows and the study of its effects becomes increasingly important to governments and businesses (as well as to a sizable opposition), the need for historical understanding also increases. Despite the importance of the topic, few attempts have been made to present a long-term economic analysis of the phenomenon, one that frames the issue by examining its place in the long history of international integration. This volume collects eleven papers doing exactly that and more. The first group of essays explores how the process of globalization can be measured in terms of the long-term integration of different markets-from the markets for goods and commodities to those for labor and capital, and from the sixteenth century to the present. The second set of contributions places this knowledge in a wider context, examining some of the trends and questions that have emerged as markets converge and diverge: the roles of technology and geography are both considered, along with the controversial issues of globalization's effects on inequality and social justice and the roles of political institutions in responding to them. The final group of essays addresses the international financial systems that play such a large part in guiding the process of globalization, considering the influence of exchange rate regimes, financial development, financial crises, and the architecture of the international financial system itself. This volume reveals a much larger picture of the process of globalization, one that stretches from the establishment of a global economic system during the nineteenth century through the disruptions of two world wars and the Great Depression into the present day. The keen analysis, insight, and wisdom in this volume will have something to offer a wide range of readers interested in this important issue.

The Development of Local Capital Markets

The Development of Local Capital Markets
Author: Mr.Luc Laeven
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2014-12-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1498372201

Capital markets can improve risk sharing and the efficiency with which capital is allocated to the real economy, boosting economic growth and welfare. However, despite these potential benefits, not all countries have well developed capital markets. Moreover, government-led initiatives to develop local capital markets have had mixed success. This paper reviews the literature on the benefits and costs of developing local capital markets, and describes the challenges faced in the development of such markets. The paper concludes with a set of policy recommendations emerging from this literature.

Global Capital Markets

Global Capital Markets
Author: Maurice Obstfeld
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2004-02-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521633178

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Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions

Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions
Author: Mohammad Bedier
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2018-09-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1788110897

This book provides the reader with an overview of the origin of corporations and the history of mergers and acquisitions. It demystifies the dynamics of mergers and identifies the unique impediments facing cross-border mergers and acquisitions, with great attention to the pre-merger control laws and regulations, in several regions (US, EU, and Middle East). Most importantly, it discusses and assesses merger deregulation and other key reforming proposals.

Financial Crises and Recession in the Global Economy

Financial Crises and Recession in the Global Economy
Author: Roy E. Allen
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Explaining the rise and fall of economies in Asia, Central America and Europe, this book explains major financial instabilities and trends across the global economy since the 1970s, including the crisis that began in 2008 and the long boom that preceded it.