Browsing by Subject "Market manipulation"
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A Comparative Synopsis of the Enforcement of Market Abuse Prohibition in Australia and South Africa
(Brill, 2016)In Australia, the market abuse prohibition is generally well accepted by the investing and non-investing public as well as by the government. This co-operative and co-ordinated approach on the part of all the relevant ... -
A comparative analysis of the regulation of market manipulation in Zimbabwe
(North-West University (South Africa), 2018)Market manipulation is defined as a practice that interferes or attempts to interfere with the free and fair operation of financial markets by creating an artificial, false or misleading appearance with respect to market ... -
A historical overview of the regulation of market abuse in South Africa
(2014)In an early attempt to combat market abuse in the South African financial markets, legislation such as the Companies Act, the Financial Markets Control Act and the Stock Exchanges Control Act were enacted. However, these ... -
The regulation of insider trading in australia: a historical and comparative analysis
(Scielo South Africa, 2015)Notably, in Australia, market abuse practices like market manipulation and other market misconduct practices are expressly prohibited under the Corporations Act as amended by the Financial Services Reform Act. In the light ... -
The regulation of market manipulation in Australia: a historical comparative perspective
(2015)Notably, in Australia, market abuse practices like market manipulation and other market misconduct practices are expressly prohibited under the Corporations Act as amended by the Financial Services Reform Act. In the light ...