نظام التداول الإلكتروني في سوق الأسهم السعودية (The Electronic Trading System in the Saudi Stock Market)

2000 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Al-Suhaibani
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Redwan Islam

The research paper is a complete analysis of automated trading system of Dhaka Stock Exchange Ltd. In this research paper I focused on Dhaka stock exchange situation before and after starting electronic trading. I analysis the trading system of Dhaka Stock Exchange Ltd. in aspect of software and hardware. Also I discuss the benefits of electronic trading system over traditional cry out system and security and also reliability of trading in stock market. In the end I proposed a new idea i.e. which is basically current system (MSA APPLICATION) up-gradation and it’s shown verbally in several process one after another.


Author(s):  
Oleksandr D. Sviatotskyi ◽  
Rodion B. Poliakov

The article represents a comparative legal study of the specifics of the order of debtor's property realisation in the bankruptcy procedure under the law of Ukraine and Germany through the application of hermeneutic (used in accessing the essence of the legal framework and judicial practice); axiological (in determining the evaluative base) along with phenomenological (and the nature of the phenomena); systematic (modeling of the functioning systems) methodological toolkit. The authors emphasise the importance of legal provisions governing the sale of the debtor's property, due to the natural proximity of this stage of the competitive process to the financial component, which, in turn, is inevitably associated with various abuses. An electronic trading system had been recently introduced in Ukraine, on which therefore many hopes and expectations were relied upon. However, the electronic trading system did not cope with tasks set, and many new problems were added to the old ones. The article states that the existence of problematic issues in the procedure of bankrupt property realisation is confirmed, in particular, by the court practice. However, judicial practice in itself often becomes a source of problems. The article pays special attention to the German legislation, which uses a radically opposite model of property sale in insolvency proceedings. The authors justifiably propose to make certain changes to the Ukrainian legislation, by using the positive experience of Germany. As a result of a comparative legal analysis of the legislation of Ukraine and Germany, the authors provide ways of solving the raised issues in the article. The implementation of the recommendations submitted within this comparative-legal study should improve the quality of bankruptcy proceedings, reduce the number of abuses by insolvency trustees, as well as protect the rights and property interests of competitive creditors and creditors with the right of separate satisfaction


Author(s):  
Chollada Luangpituksa

This paper described the development of the Stock Market in Thailand since it has been established in 1975. During these thirty years the Stock Market in Thailand has introduced computer system to facilitate investors and listed companies both in financial data and administrative work. Particularly the internet trading system has been introduced to enhance market growth. This can be traced from the increasing volume of trade each day. The growth of Thai stock market has changed the structure of Thai economy and affects the economic development of Thailand.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 80
Author(s):  
Leandro Maciel ◽  
Rosangela Ballini

<p>Stock exchange automation, characterized by the replacement of floor trading systems by electronic trading systems, is one of the main restructuring processes observed in global capital markets in recent decades. This paper investigates the effects of automation in the São Paulo Stock Exchange (B3), which adopted an electronic trading system in October 2005. Empirical analysis of the Bovespa index rejects the random walk hypothesis for the periods before and after B3 automation, and provides evidence of distinct volatility regimes. After automation, there is an increase in the linear dependence of IBovespa returns, suggesting a negative effect of automation on the Brazilian stock market’s efficiency. On the other hand, in the same period, there is evidence for a reduction in the long-term persistence of conditional volatility, in response to shocks to returns.</p>


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