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On the coexistence of on-exchange and OTC segments in commodity markets

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  • Karina A. Ionkina

    (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia)

  • Aleksandr A. Kurdin

    (HSE University, Moscow, Russia)

Abstract

The introduction of exchange trade in Russia is one of the ways to form a competitive commodity price that can act as a benchmark for the over-the-counter (OTC) segment. However, the exchange price may be subject to distortions, which may cause faults in antitrust law. Using the international commodity exchange experience, we aim to identify the risks of exchange trade arising amid the coexisting on-exchange and OTC segments. Methodologically, the paper relies on industrial organization theory and new institutional economics theory. In the research, the case study method was applied and data on the practices of commodity exchange introduced in different countries were used. As a result of the study, we have identified the risks of violating regulatory mechanisms in the market and of distorting effects on national markets, the risks in the areas of infrastructure restrictions and violations of antitrust laws, as well as the risks of price manipulation and distortion of exchange prices. We have proven that in the context of the coexistence of on-exchange and over-the-counter market segments, these risks can emerge even in cases of the successful development of global exchange trading.

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  • Karina A. Ionkina & Aleksandr A. Kurdin, 2023. "On the coexistence of on-exchange and OTC segments in commodity markets," Upravlenets, Ural State University of Economics, vol. 14(5), pages 47-58, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:url:upravl:v:14:y:2023:i:5:p:47-58
    DOI: 10.29141/2218-5003-2023-14-5-4
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    Keywords

    exchange trading; over-the-counter trading; market competition; antitrust law; infrastructure restrictions;
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    JEL classification:

    • D40 - Microeconomics - - Market Structure, Pricing, and Design - - - General
    • L40 - Industrial Organization - - Antitrust Issues and Policies - - - General

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