The Saudi stock market: development, structure and future prospects
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The stock market of Saudi Arabia is expected to be highly developed in the coming years. The country's competitive edge, its private sectors' significant asset base and its massive privatization plans are factors that would help in the market's growth. The development of the Saudi stock market, established in the mid-1930s, has been greatly enhanced in the 1990s through high technology as well as shrewd market regulations.
Publication Name: Middle East Executive Reports
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0271-0498
Year: 1996
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Implementing regulations for U.A.E. stock market law
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The government of the United Arab Emirates has agreed new regulations for licensing and supervising securities markets, the work of the Securities and Commodities Authority and the listing of securities. A securities and commodities market must have a licence from the Securities and Commodities Authority.
Publication Name: Middle East Executive Reports
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0271-0498
Year: 2000
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New regulatory system governing securities markets: membership, disclosure and transparency rules
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Issues concerning the the regulatory system of the securities market in the United Arab Emirates are discussed. Particular attention is given to market membership regulations and regulations regarding transparency and disclosures.
Publication Name: Middle East Executive Reports
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0271-0498
Year: 2001
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