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Market manipulation and insider trading – regulatory challenges in the United States of America, the European Union and the United Kingdom

Herlin-Karnell, Ester and Ryder, Nicholas 2021. Market manipulation and insider trading – regulatory challenges in the United States of America, the European Union and the United Kingdom. London: Hart.

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Abstract

The European Union regime for fighting market manipulation and insider trading – commonly referred to as market abuse – was significantly reshuffled in the wake of the financial crisis of 2007/2008 and new legal instruments to fight market abuse were eventually adopted in 2014. In this monograph the authors identify the association between the financial crisis and market abuse, critically consider the legislative, policy and enforcement responses in the European Union, and contrast them with the approaches adopted by the United States of America and the United Kingdom respectively. The aftermath of the financial crisis, ongoing security concerns and increased legislation and policy responses to the fight against irregularities and market failures demonstrate that we need to understand, in context, the regulatory responses taken in this area. Specifically, the book investigates how the regulatory responses have changed over time since the start of the financial crisis. Market Manipulation and Insider Trading places the fight against market abuse in the broader framework of the fight against white collar crime and also considers some associated questions in order to better understand the contemporary market abuse regime.

Item Type: Book
Book Type: Authored Book
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Cardiff Law & Politics
Cardiff Centre for Crime, Law and Justice (CCLJ)
Publisher: Hart
ISBN: 9781509951987
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Last Modified: 28 Feb 2023 15:30
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/157261

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