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A new breed of exchange
Herbie Skeete, Mondo Visione
The recent evolution of the world’s exchanges is a story of dynamic transformation. Until the 1980s, exchanges would, in their essentials, have been recognisable to a merchant who was trading in the 14th century – the time of their inception.
Healthy competition
Werner Frey, European Securities Services Forum
Regulators and users alike are working to break down the barriers between world exchanges in a fight to open up the market and reduce costs, writes Frances Maguire.
Capital market considerations
David Myers, Partner, Deloitte
There are many factors to consider when evaluating which approach to take to establish or enhance market infrastructure. David Myers considers the role of the capital markets in determining strategy.
Malaysian market remains resilient
Dato’ Yusli Mohamed Yusoff, Bursa Malaysia Berhad, CEO
The Malaysian Bourse’s keen focus on market appeal and its diversity of investment opportunities put it in a strong position to capitalise on opportunities in the changing financial environment.
The benefits of vertical integration
Rainer Riess, Managing director, cash market development, Deutsche Börse
By covering the whole value chain through an integrated business model, exchanges can benefit all of their customer groups from issuers to private investors, says Rainer Riess of Deutsche Börse.
Prime location for listing
Michel Maquil, President and CEO,Luxembourg Stock Exchange
Luxembourg’s profile as an international finance centre has seen significant growth in recent years, on the back of its increasing focus on international listings.
Perfect positioning
Greg Wojciechowski, President and CEO, Bermuda Stock Exchange
A pragmatic commercial approach and sensible regulation have contributed to the Bermuda Stock Exchange’s development and global success.




