Dr Joseph Lee, Co-Director of Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law and Senior lecturer in law, University of Exeter , discusses in a slidecast the role of financial market infrastructures (“FMI”), such as stock exchanges, in generating public goods in the age of digitalisation of data.
He identifies what public goods FMIs can produce, discusses what public interests can be achieved through these public goods and analyses the legal and regulatory implications for FMI’s data management, data policies, and data governance. Continue reading “Public interest and data governance of financial market infrastructures”