MGAC70H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Deconstruction, Toronto Stock Exchange, Open Outcry

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Lecture 2 case study notes: information systems strategy at the toronto stock. Financial markets have existed to match individuals who require capital w/ individuals who have capital to invest. Prior to the advent of computers, the matching process occurred via floor trading (i. e. physical contact b/w buyers and sellers and manual exchange records processing) Successful exchanges had two key ingredients liquidity and quality: liquidity was the ability of a market for a stock to absorb a reasonable amount of buying and selling w/o major price changes. The lower the liquidity of a given market, the greater price fluctuations due to buying and selling. Price fluctuations are referred to as market impact costs: exchanges. There are 3 key customers; brokerage houses, listing companies and investors (individual and institutional) Brokerage industry provided specialists required to conduct trading activities.

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