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Book SynopsisMarket 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. Providing a thorough analysis and assessment of the law relating to market abuse and insider dealing, the new fourth edition includes: - analysis of the impact of Brexit - significant new case law and legislation including MiFID II; Money Laundering Regulations 2017; the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017; Criminal Finances Act 2017 with Unexplained Wealth Orders; The Fifth Money Laundering Directive - the new Corporate Governance Code - new content on: control and senior managers’ responsibility/liability; the FCAs competition law jurisdiction where it is appropriate to do so in relation to market abuse; a new table of UK decided market abuse cases This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Banking and Finance Law online service.
Trade Review...this excellent work...For a busy practitioner working in the financial regulatory sector, this book is a purchase which the firm's librarian must be persuaded to obtain. It is an invaluable guide and enables the practitioner to negotiate areas of criminal and administrative law with which he may not be intimately familiar... -- Review of 3rd edition * LLR: Financial Crime *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 The nature of insider dealing and market abuse Chapter 2 Insider dealing: the civil law Chapter 3 The main offences of insider dealing – dealing on the basis of inside information Chapter 4 The market abuse regime Chapter 5 FSMA criminal offences of market manipulation Chapter 6 Fraud and financial crime Chapter 7 Anti-money laundering and proceeds of crime Chapter 8 Conflicts of interest Chapter 9 Issuer disclosure and liability Chapter 10 Information gathering Chapter 11 Investigations Chapter 12 Enforcement issues Chapter 13 Compliance procedures and systems Chapter 14 Personal liability of senior managers and compliance officers Chapter 15 Control liability Chapter 16 The impact of other laws: domestic and overseas