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Canadian Participation in International Capital Markets: A Reassessment
For a small, but developed, capital market such as Canada’s, major regulatory initiatives in the United States always pose hard choices. Looking at the trio of initiatives which marked a turning point in international markets, Regulation S, Rule 144A and the Multijurisdictional Disclosure System, this article traces the impact of both regional integration and internationalization on a domestic market.