Archive for April, 2010

Foreign Market Exchange Rules and Restrictions

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

The US has the most mature and active capital markets structure in the world. This is no big surprise, of course, but there are a lot of established markets elsewhere in the world.  We know the whole manufacturing base for the world seems to have shifted to China, but their capital markets are relatively young. In the Far East, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore all have more established and more actively traded markets than China in terms of their capital markets.

Not only that, each stock exchange has its own rules and each nation has its own rules.  For example, if you own stock from one the countries I have listed so far, do you know which country doesn’t allow for shares of its companies to leave the country? Hint: It’s an island nation. Not much of a hint since Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore are all island nations right?

These rules that place limitations on movement or transfer of stock are known as restrictions. Some restrictions are not an issue in a securities loan and others are.

Stu

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Introductions

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
My name is Todd Rome and I bring many years of experience from the finance industry to this blog. I hope over the next few months, many readers of this blog will gain insight to new financing instruments and trends available to them.

Todd Rome

The Emerging Market Index

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

MSCI Barra is barometer and provider of tools for the worlds emerging exchanges. Among many of its responsibilities is the the tracking of foreign indexes and providing metrics for savvy investors. MSCI touts a long history of the worlds markets and indexes along with sophisticated software systems to project trends in the global exchanges.  In addition to providing real time data, MSCI Barra also holds conferences and web based seminars to educate investors the worlds markets.

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