Thursday, October 27, 2011

Fact of the Day

Fact of the Day : In which year did the Big Bang take place on the London Stock Exchange? (from A Dictionary of Accounting)

Big Bang The upheaval on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) when major changes in operation were introduced on 27 October 1986. The major changes enacted on that date were: (a) the abolition of LSE rules enforcing a rigid distinction between jobbers and brokers; (b) the abolition of fixed commission rates charged by stockbrokers to their clients. The measures were introduced by the LSE in return for an undertaking by the government (given in 1983) that they would not prosecute the LSE under the Restrictive Practices Act. The term is sometimes used more generally to mean the globalization and modernization of the London securities market at this time.


How to cite this entry:
"Big Bang" A Dictionary of Accounting. Ed Jonathan Law and Gary Owen. Oxford University Press, 2010. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. 27 October 2011