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Globalisation, territory and strategic alliances in different financial centres

Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1995
AuthorsBudd LC
JournalCities, Enterprises and Society at the Eve of the XXIst Century, IFRESI, Lille, France, MarchUrban Studies
Volume32
Issue2
Pagination345-360
ISBN Number0042-0980
URLhttp://oro.open.ac.uk/15018/
Refereed DesignationRefereed

Abstract

The debates about globalisation, global finance and global cities appear to confuse global and international changes and seem a-historical. This paper begins with a sceptical assessment of globalisation and asks whether a globalised economy is really an internationalised one. The paper then addresses an aspect of global finance—the national impetus given to alliances between markets in major cities. The financial derivatives markets, particularly in Europe, are used to exemplify this trend and to question the degree to which electronic trading poses a threat to the economic welfare of the urban territories in which they are located. In conclusion, the prospect of major players in large financial centres becoming incorporated into the governance of urban policy is raised.