Market Abuse and Insider Dealing
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Market abuse and insider dealing remains and always has been a real concern for all those that operate in the financial sector. Some of the earliest laws relating to trade outlaw attempts to artificially interfere with the proper functions of the markets and ensure fairness. With recent changes to both the UK and European regimes the line between what is normal (and sensible) business practice and what may now be classified as market abuse is becoming increasingly fine. This raises questions about communications between financial institutions and investors, and about corporate and analyst access. Market Abuse and Insider Dealing provides guidance on and explanation of the range of potential legal and regulatory responses to this complex area of law..
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Stuart Bazley
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Barry Rider
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Rider
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Lisa Linklater
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Kern Alexander
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Jeffrey Bryant
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Market Abuse and Insider Dealing
- MAMarket Abuse and Insider DealingBarry Rider, Kern Alexander, Stuart Bazley, Jeffrey Bryant
Market Abuse and Insider Dealing
- MAMarket Abuse and Insider DealingRider, Kern Alexander, Lisa Linklater
Market Abuse and Insider Dealing