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The New Capital Markets in Central and Eastern Europe, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Schröder Michael

Couverture de l’ouvrage The New Capital Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
It is the aim of this study to assess the effects of the EU enlargement on the capital markets in the most advanced countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and Russia and to analyse the impacts on the interactions between Eastern and Western capital markets due to the integration process. Therefore, this study should be particularly useful for financial analysts, institutional investors and academic researchers who are interested in the economic and institutional developments of capital markets in CEE countries and are looking for a thorough and comprehensive analysis of the future perspectives of these capital markets. The European Union has opened negotiations for EU membership in early 1998 with five CEE countries, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia. In autumn 1999 the group of CEE countries invol ved in the negotiations for EU membership has been enlarged by Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Slovakia. The negotiations with some of the CEE countries have already reached a stage that makes entry into the EU in the next few years very likely. The joining countries have to adopt the whole acquis communautaire, which represents the legislative framework common to all EU members. Important parts of the acquis communautaire e. g. the liberalisation of capital movements, European Monetary Union, the free provision of bank and non-bank financial services and new rules for prudential supervision directly and indirectly affect the behaviour of the financial sector and the functioning of capital markets.
1 Economic Background.- 1.1 Macroeconomic Developments and Public Finances.- 1.2 Success of Privatisation in CEE Countries.- 1.3 Monetary Policy and Banking Systems.- 1.4 Exchange Rate Arrangements in Transitional Economies.- 2 The Emerging Regulatory Framework for Banking and Securities Markets in the CEECs.- 3 Market Structures and Developments.- 3.1 Main Features of the Markets.- 3.2 The Role of Institutional Investors in Equity and Bond Markets.- 4 The Information Efficiency of the Stock Markets in Central and Eastern Europe.- 5 Transformation of External Shocks and Capital Market Integration.- 6 Integration in the European Capital Markets.- 6.1 The Central and Eastern European Countries on their Way to EU Membership.- 6.2 Effects of the Capital Account Liberalisation in Central and Eastern European Countries.- 6.3 Effects of new Exchange Rate Arrangements on CEE Capital Markets.- 6.4 Public Finance in CEE Countries.- 6.5 Future Adjustments in the Banking Systems.- 6.6 Effects of the Integration Process on the Capital Markets in Russia.- 7 Outlook and Perspectives: The Future Role of CEE Capital Markets in the European Capital Markets.- 7.1 The Future Role of Capital Markets in Central and Eastern Europe for the Domestic Economy.- 7.2 Investments in CEE Capital Markets: Benefits from Diversification and Optimal Portfolios.- 7.3 Competition between Western and Eastern European Equity Markets.- 8 Country Summaries.- List of Authors.
Thorough and comprehensive study of the capital market in Central- and Eastern-European countries and in Russia Indispensable for financial analysts and institutional investors interested in these markets

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