Corporate Reporting, Security Regulation and Trading on the Kuwaiti Stock Exchange (KSE) - Institutional Implications for Research

Author(s)
Algharaballi, Eiman A
Goyen, Michelle
Publication Date
2012
Abstract
The regulation of equities trading in Kuwait over the period from 1983 to 2011 is documented in this paper. An eclectic approach has resulted in overlapping responsibilities for the three main regulatory and supervisory bodies. Regulation appears to be responsive to market crises. As a result, regulations have tended to change with market conditions. Kuwaiti accounting and auditing requirements are also reviewed. The institutional setting in Kuwait has a number of implications for capital market based research. Informational inefficiency precludes research that relies on the assumption that security price reflects firm value. Other features (including the profit requirement, lock up restrictions and the two auditor rule) provide opportunities for capital market research in Kuwait.
Citation
Journal of Governance and Regulation, 1(2), p. 7-23
ISSN
2306-6784
2220-9352
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Language
en
Publisher
Virtus Interpress
Title
Corporate Reporting, Security Regulation and Trading on the Kuwaiti Stock Exchange (KSE) - Institutional Implications for Research
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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