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Market Abuse Regulation 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9780198759256
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780199532834
Published: February 2019
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £170.00



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Market Abuse Regulation is a wide-ranging and insightful analysis of the market abuse regime and the applications of the regulations in the UK and European Union. It provides detailed discussion of the implementation and interpretation of the regulation, the conduct of investigations, the defences and appeals available against a finding of market abuse, and overlapping United States regulation.

The new edition explains and evaluates the changes introduced by the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive and the Market Abuse Directive, the UK Financial Services Act 2012 and the implementation of the Regulation on Wholesale Market Integrity and Transparency, which have resulted in dramatic expansion of the coverage of EU market abuse regulation. It addresses the regulation of additional financial instruments, the expansion to include new markets and trading facilities, and changes to the coverage of commodity derivatives and physical commodities.

It discusses the dramatic changes to the format of regulation as a result of the restructuring of UK regulators; as well as the addition of new EU supervisory bodies with revised powers over national regulation within the EU. Beyond the EU, it discusses international protocols and treaties which have also added to the regulatory structure.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
Introduction
1: Evolving Regulation
2: Promoting Fair Markets
3: Defining Market Abuse
4: Insider Dealing
5: Market Manipulation
6: Interpretation
7: Scope of Coverage
8: Judging Behaviour
9: Enforcement Procedure
10: Penalties
11: Defences
12: Hearing and Appeals
13: Criminal Law
14: Market Abuse Cases
15: Overlapping US Regulation
16: Conclusion