The Stock Exchange from WithinVan Antwerp, William C. (William Clarkson)
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The Stock Exchange from Within
Van Antwerp, William C. (William Clarkson)
New York Stock Exchange; Stock exchanges
It is vain to say that a body possessing the powers of the board of
governors of the Exchange, familiar with every detail of the mechanism,
generally acquainted with the characteristics of members, cannot
improve present conditions. It is a deplorable fact that with all
their power and ability to be informed, it is generally only after
a member or a firm is overtaken by disaster, involving scores or
hundreds of innocent persons, and causing serious disturbances, that
the Exchange authorities take action. No complaint can be registered
against the severity of the punishment then meted out; but in most
cases the wrongdoing thus atoned for, which has been going on for a
considerable period, might have been discovered under a proper system
of supervision, and the vastly preponderant value of prevention over
cure demonstrated.
REHYPOTHECATION OF SECURITIES
We have also considered the subject of rehypothecating, loaning, and
other use of securities by brokers who hold them for customers. So
far as any broker applies to his own use any securities belonging to
a customer, or hypothecates them for a greater amount than the unpaid
balance of the purchase price, without the customer’s consent, he is
undoubtedly guilty of a conversion under the law as it exists to-day,
and we call this fact to the attention of brokers and the public. When
a broker sells the securities purchased for a customer who has paid
therefor in whole or in part, except upon the customer’s default, or
disposes of them for his own benefit, he should be held guilty of
larceny, and we recommend a statute to that effect.
DEALING FOR CLERKS
The Exchange now has a rule forbidding any member to deal or carry an
account for a clerk or employee of any other member. This rule should
be extended so as to prevent dealing for account of any clerk or
subordinate employee of any bank, trust company, insurance company, or
other moneyed corporation or banker.
LISTING REQUIREMENTS
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