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COMPETITIVENESS MEASURES
This site contains data from a variety of sources—including exchanges, the World Federation of Exchanges, financial databases and market participants—for 13 separate measures of the competitiveness of the U.S. public equity market. These measures fall into five categories: (1) equity raised in public markets; (2) the relative size of the private Rule 144A and public equity markets in the U.S.; (3) cross-listings and delistings by foreign companies; (4) trading on U.S. and non-U.S. stock exchanges; and (5) regional origin of U.S. investment banking revenue. Each measure goes back to the mid-1990s, or, if later in time, as far back as a consistent time series permits. The data is current through Q3 2011, and is updated on a quarterly basis.
Equity Raised in Public Markets
Relative Size of the Private Rule 144A and Public Equity Markets in the U.S.
U.S. Cross-Listings and Delistings by Foreign Companies
Trading on U.S. and Non-U.S. Exchanges
Regional Origin of U.S. Investment Bank Revenues |