Falling Short : Has the SEC’s Quest to Control Market Manipulation and Abusive Short Selling Come to an End or Has It Really Just Begun?
Despite continued attempts by regulators to curtail abusive short sales and increase transparency, the pattern and practice of fraudulent manipulation continues to proliferate and threaten the capitalization of a wide variety of issuers within the securities market. Identifying a meaningful resolution requires analyzing capital market objectives and addressing the inequities of our current regulatory scheme
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2019
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Authors: | Ramirez, Richard E. |
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[2019]: [S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Finanzmarktregulierung | Financial market regulation | Leerverkauf | Short selling | Spekulation | Speculation | Börsenkurs | Share price |
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