The Little Book of Market Manipulation
An Essential Guide to the Law
Ailsa McKeon author Gregory J Durston author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Waterside Press
Published:29th Jan '20
Should be back in stock very soon
Market manipulation comes in many forms. For a wrong that some say started life with groups of men dressed in Bourbon uniforms spreading false information in cod French accents, the speed of change has accelerated dramatically in the modern era, via the Internet, novel forms of electronic communication, ultra-fast computer-generated trading, new types of financial instrument, and increased globalisation. This means that opportunities for carrying-out new forms of manipulation now exist on an exponential scale. Looks at the mechanisms, criminal and civil, to confront market manipulation, its enforcement regimes, legal and evidential rules and potential loopholes. Shows how every individual involved in market transactions can fall foul of the law if they do not ensure integrity in their dealings. The 'tricks' used by those seeking to benefit from this special category of fraud and the relationship of dedicated provisions to the general law are outlined. With key statutory provisions set out in an appendix. A valuable accompaniment to (Waterside Press, 2018).
'Do not be misled by the title. This is a very comprehensive guide to the subject, and is an interesting companion piece to The Little Book of Insider Dealing ... This is a complex subject but here it is set out comprehensively.'-- Law Society Gazette.
ISBN: 9781909976733
Dimensions: 203mm x 133mm x 9mm
Weight: unknown
148 pages