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L'Evolution des Marchés Boursiers Européens: Enjeux et limites [European Stock Market Evolution] Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Ben Slimane, FATEN
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This paper analyzes the recent development of the European stock exchanges by stressing the disparities which exist between them. Within the framework of a progressive financial integration, several of these institutions, in particular of Eastern Europe and Central Europe are likely to be badly affected and their survival could even be threatened. Vis-a-vis these threats, several strategies are offered to these places. We will show that the solution which appears most effective would be to opt in the more or less long term, to consolidation strategies with, in particular, European stock exchanges.
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