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Market Conduct for Investment Managers: A Practical Guide 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9780414123120
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414103702
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Market conduct is, and will almost certainly remain, an area of concerted regulatory focus. Market abuse risk is also arguably the single greatest risk faced by investment managers on a day-to-day basis. Whilst many texts have been published into the generalities and technicalities of the market conduct regime, this book is the first to focus on the so-called ‘buy-side’.

Market Conduct for Investment Managers is designed to help investment professionals navigate this important and complex area by raising levels of awareness and intuitive understanding through the use of real-world insights, case studies and practical scenarios. Now in its third edition, this publication is widely-regarded as the authoritative practical guide on this important topic and essential reading for investment management professionals.

This third edition has been updated to include new content on:

  • Guidance provided by the FCA in Market Watch 75, published in October 2023
  • SEC warnings in April 2022 over the use of alternative data by investment managers
  • The regulatory treatment of investee company meetings and dialogue under the definition of MNPI
  • The FCA’s enforcement action and resulting financial penalty imposed on Sir Christopher Gent for the unlawful disclosure of inside information
  • The risk management roles and responsibilities of the first line of defence within a firm
  • Recent practical examples, including: enforcement cases, which assist in interpreting and applying the market conduct requirements in the context of asset management.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Legal and Regulatory Framework
3. Fundamental Principles
4. Scope and Territoriality of MAR
5. Inside Information / MNPI
6. Insider Dealing
7. Unlawful Disclosure
8. Market Manipulation
9. Market Soundings
10. Loans and Other ‘Out-of-Scope’ Instruments
11. Company Meetings / Dialogue
12. Einhorn / Greenlight
13. Rumours
14. Suspicious Transactions and Orders
15. Common ‘Buy-Side’ Issues
16. Practicalities
17. Remote and “Hybrid” Working
18. Scenarios