Demutualisation Of Toronto Stock Exchange

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Business

 

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Blanche C

 

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October 12, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Members of the exchange were brokerage firms whose membership interests (or seats) in the exchange gave them access rights to trade in listed securities, either as principal or on behalf of clients. . In 1997, The Toronto Stock Exchange closed the trading floor and became a fully electronic major exchange...
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Rationale for the Demutualization of TSE ---both the size of members and the markets in which they compete were becoming more diverse. ---the existing governance model was becoming an increasingly slow and cumbersome method of making decisions. --- limiting ownership to members, the TSE had not been as flexible and proactive in responding to all of its customers’ needs...
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