Regulation of the London Stock Exchange - Chris Swinson

Regulation of the London Stock Exchange

Share Trading, Fraud and Reform 1914�1945

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
242 Seiten
2019
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-88756-8 (ISBN)
49,85 inkl. MwSt
This study examines the stages by which share trading in the United Kingdom came to be a statutorily regulated activity and by which the London Stock Exchange moved from being antagonistic towards public regulation in 1914 to lobbying in 1944 for the new scheme to be implemented.
In 1914, the notion of statutory regulation of trading in shares was anathema to both the Government and the London Stock Exchange. By 1945, a statutory scheme of regulation had been introduced. This book serves to:










Track the steps by which this outcome came about,







Explain why the Exchange felt obliged in the process to abandon long-cherished policies,







Analyse the forces which led to it, and







Account for the form in which it was implemented.






Throughout the period, the attitudes of both the Stock Exchange and Government were affected by widening interest in share ownership, the increasing tendency for business interests to look to the Exchange for long-term finance, and the increasing challenge of financing the Government’s expenditure. At a disaggregated level, the market was able to respond to changing circumstances taking advantages of opportunities and weaknesses. At an aggregated level, the Exchange was not able to foresee the implications of change or to forestall unfortunate consequences. This exposed the weakness of the criminal justice system and its failure to serve as a deterrent for abuse.



This study, the only book to take full account of the documents held by the National Archives in relation to the Bodkin Committee, examines the stages by which share trading in the United Kingdom came to be a statutorily regulated activity and by which the London Stock Exchange moved from being antagonistic towards public regulation in 1914 to lobbying in 1944 for the new scheme to be implemented.

Chris Swinson is one of the country's leading experts on corporate accountancy and auditing, acting as an expert witness in litigation concerning auditing negligence, usually in the respect of fraud.

Table of contents



List of tables



List of charts



Abbreviations



Acknowledgements



Chapter One



Introduction



Chapter Two



Coming to terms with change



Chapter Three



The demand for securities 1914-1945



Chapter Four



The supply of securities 1914-1945



Chapter Five



The Exchange’s marketplace 1914-1945



Chapter Six



Forced into partnership 1914-1918



Chapter Seven



Leave it to the Exchange 1919-1929



Chapter Eight



On the brink of the abyss 1929



Chapter Nine



Managing the Hatry crisis



Chapter Ten



Towards another boom 1930-1936



Chapter Eleven



Negotiating a new partnership 1936-1939



Chapter Twelve



Surviving another war 1939-1945



Chapter Thirteen



Reflections



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Financial History
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 240 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
ISBN-10 0-367-88756-8 / 0367887568
ISBN-13 978-0-367-88756-8 / 9780367887568
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