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This presentation provides an overview of the history of South Africa's financial markets, key developments since 1994, and insights into the future of these markets.
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SECURITY SERVICES BILL, 2004 PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON FINANCE BY Samantha Anderson, Director of Financial Markets 12 August 2004 National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
OVERVIEW OF PRESENTATION • HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA’S FINANCIAL MARKETS • KEY DEVELOPMENTS SINCE 1994 • THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA’S FINANCIAL MARKETS National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA’S FINANCIAL MARKETS DEFINING STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT • 1680’s – 1880’s : Tradable paper in agricultural commodities; African Theater Company in 1782; Joint Stock Companies Limited Liability Act, 1861 • 1880’s – 1940’s : Kimberley Royal Stock Exchange 1881; twenty four stock exchanges in South Africa in mid-1880’s; JSE founded in November 1887; uniform rules for all stock exchanges in 1890 – regulation of brokerage commission (3) 1940- 1990’s : Boom years of 1945 and 1946 (discovery of gold in the Free State); Stock Exchanges Control Act, 1947; establishment of the Financial Institutions Office – 1956; Stock Exchanges Control Act of 1985; Financial Markets Control Act of 1989; Financial Services Board - 1991 National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
KEY DEVELOPMENTS SINCE 1994 • JSE SECURITIES EXCHANGE SOUTH AFRICA - EQUITY • 8 November 1995, JSE changed its organisational structure - limited liability corporate and foreign membership was permitted • Dual capacity trading, negotiated commissions and automated trading in selected securities were phased in from 8 March 1996 • The open outcry trading floor was closed on 7 June 1996 and replaced by fully automated electronic trade in respect of all listed securities on the JET System National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
KEY DEVELOPMENTS SINCE 1994 Source : JSE National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
KEY DEVELOPMENTS SINCE 1994 • JSE SECURITIES EXCHANGE SOUTH AFRICA – EQUITY (contd.) • On 18 August 1997, JSE introduced a real time news service for the dissemination of company announcements and price sensitive information - SENS (Stock Exchange News Service) • 1997 – Immobilisation and subsequently dematerialisation of share certificates began – dematerialisation completed in March 2002 • In November 1999, the electronic clearing and settlement system, STRATE (Share TRAnsactions Totally Electronic) was introduced National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
KEY DEVELOPMENTS SINCE 1994 • JSE SECURITIES EXCHANGE SOUTH AFRICA - EQUITY (contd.) • The JSE merged with Safex in 2002 to broaden its product range and achieve economies of scale • JSE/FTSE Africa Index Series launched in 2002 • King Code – Listings requirement updates in 2002 and 2003 • STRATE and Unexcor/ CD Limited merge in 2003 • JSE launches ALTx and SRI Index in 2003 National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
KEY DEVELOPMENTS SINCE 1994 • BOND EXCHANGE OF SOUTH AFRICA (BESA) - DEBT • The process towards the establishment of BESA began with the formation of the Bond Market Association (BMA) a voluntary association formed by the major participants of the bond market with 75 members • May 1994 - the Bond Market Association (BMA) appoints the Universal Exchange Corporation Ltd (UNEXcor) as the clearinghouse for all BMA transactions • 1995 – CD Limited takes on all listed bonds to facilitate electronic settlement of all transactions executed on the BMA • 26 October 1996 – full electronic settlement through UNEXcor and CD Limited takes place • 15 May 1996 BMA became BESA a self-regulatory body licensed under the Financial Markets Control Act No 55 of 1989 National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
KEY DEVELOPMENTS SINCE 1994 • BOND EXCHANGE OF SOUTH AFRICA (BESA) - DEBT (contd.) • In November 1997 the settlement period on BESA was reduced from T+10 to T+3 rolling settlement in line with G30 recommendations • In October 1998 the open outcry bond floor was closed, and trading now takes place via inter-dealer brokers’ screens and / or via telephone using prices published by data vendor firms. • 2000 • Trades booked on new Bond Automated Trading System (BATS). • BESA implements the Total Return Index (TRI) National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
KEY DEVELOPMENTS SINCE 1994 • BOND EXCHANGE OF SOUTH AFRICA (BESA) - DEBT (contd.) • 2001 • BESA lists first mortgage-backed securitisation • BESA members approve restructuring plan National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
KEY DEVELOPMENTS SINCE 1994 • SOUTH AFRICAN FUTURES EXCHANGE (SAFEX) - DERIVATIVES • SAFEX is licensed under the Financial Markets Control Act of 1989 in 1990 • January 1995 – SAFEX Agricultural Derivatives Division opens • May 1996 - Introduction of fully-automated trading • September 1997 - Individual equity options introduced on the six largest equity counters • March 1998 – Options introduced on agricultural products • SAFEX and JSE merge in 2002 National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
THE FUTURE • The structure of internationally exchanges is changing – service providers rather than clubs for members - demutualisation • Global competition from institutions that are not traditional exchanges • Regulation is moving away from defining an institutional structure for the provision of security services • Efficiency, security and cost effectiveness of trading, clearing and settlement is key • International financial architecture – compliance with standards and codes National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
THE FUTURE • South Africa to position itself as a Financial Centre for Africa • Inward Listings • New markets and products • Lowest cost of trading • Investor protection • Foreign pool of talent • Business Processing Outsourcing National Treasury, Republic of South Africa
QUESTIONS? National Treasury, Republic of South Africa