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Tackling cross‐border market abuse

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  • Carlos Conceicao

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Purpose - This paper aims to explore the key challenges faced by regulators following the implementation of the market abuse directive (MAD) in developing a consistent approach to tackling market abuse. The paper seeks to argue that how regulators respond to these challenges will have a significant impact on the success of the key objectives of MAD, which is to foster a cross‐border regime with common standards of market conduct. Design/methodology/approach - An observation by the author which looks at the areas in which regulators need to develop greater cross‐border co‐operation. Findings - Suggests that, notwithstanding the introduction of MAD, there are substantial differences in the way European regulators tackle market abuse. Originality/value - A useful summary of the implications of MAD on European regulators and how they might be addressed.

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  • Carlos Conceicao, 2006. "Tackling cross‐border market abuse," Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 14(1), pages 29-36, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jfrcpp:13581980610644734
    DOI: 10.1108/13581980610644734
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