Authorised trading centres - an exploratory study
Due to small investors’ complaints that they were turned away by stockbrokers during the stock market bull run of 1993, the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) set up Authorised Trading Centres (ATCs) as an alternative means for share trading. In our analyses, “small investors” are defined as those wh...
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Due to small investors’ complaints that they were turned away by stockbrokers during the stock market bull run of 1993, the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) set up Authorised Trading Centres (ATCs) as an alternative means for share trading. In our analyses, “small investors” are defined as those whose average value per trading transaction is less than or equal to $5,000. |
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