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Comparison of interim reporting regimes between a mature and an emerging market




AuthorsSchadewitz HJ, Blevins DR

PublisherEmerald (MCB UP )

Publishing placeRussell House, 28/30 Little Russell Street, London WC 1A 2HN, UK

Publication year1997

JournalJournal of Financial Regulation and Compliance

Journal name in sourceJournal of Financial Regulation and Compliance

Article number4

Volume5

Issue2

First page 125

Last page135

Number of pages11

ISSN1358-1988

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1108/eb024918

Web address http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb024918


Abstract

Globally, there are more than 76 stock markets that are undergoing drastic enough growth to be considered emerging. These markets possess characteristics very distinct from those which may be characterised as mature. This paper compares interim reporting regimes in two markets with these different characteristics. The regulatory environment within the USA represent a mature market, and the Finnish regulatory environment depicts an emerging market. First, historical developments are detailed for both of these contexts. Similarities and differences in the regulation are systematically pointed out. Second, the potential consequences of some differences in regulatory schemes are discussed. Special emphasis is placed on the influences these variations have on both legislators and the producers of interim reports. This paper should offer valuable insights for the regulation of  a large number of emerging markets.


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