2014
DOI: 10.1111/ecno.12024
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Exchanges Competition in Listing Services: Evidence for Italian Companies

Abstract: Competition among stock exchanges is growing fast on trading services. Differently, competition for listing securities has so far been minimal, if not absent, especially in Europe. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the monopolistic position that many important and well-renowned exchanges around the world still maintain on offering and pricing of listing services. We first enlighten the content of listing services. We then quantify fees applied by different exchanges to companies according to their size… Show more

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“…First, the study extends the understanding of consequences stemming from the transformation of stock exchanges' governance structures. Earlier research covers the influence of these changes on exchanges' operating performance (Otchere, 2006;Serifsoy, 2008;Oldford & Otchere, 2011), market quality (Krishnamurti et al, 2003;Abukari & Otchere, 2020), or listing fees (Geranio & Lazzari, 2014). Other studies analyze the moderating role that changes in corporate governance practices following the transformation of the stock market into a forprofit organization played in modifying the impact of demutualization and corporatization on performance (Slimane & Angulo, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the study extends the understanding of consequences stemming from the transformation of stock exchanges' governance structures. Earlier research covers the influence of these changes on exchanges' operating performance (Otchere, 2006;Serifsoy, 2008;Oldford & Otchere, 2011), market quality (Krishnamurti et al, 2003;Abukari & Otchere, 2020), or listing fees (Geranio & Lazzari, 2014). Other studies analyze the moderating role that changes in corporate governance practices following the transformation of the stock market into a forprofit organization played in modifying the impact of demutualization and corporatization on performance (Slimane & Angulo, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%