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Banking on Climate Change provides you with a comprehensive, cross-jurisdictional analysis of legislative and policy responses to climate change and the financial crisis in key market economies. The climate finance field is extremely new. This first qualitative study on corporate climate finance...
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This article discusses a trend towards increased empiricism in enforcement reporting by financial regulators that emphasises greater use of numerical indicators. The article examines how the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the...
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) often describes enforcement as its number one priority – however, limited empirical work has been undertaken studying SEC enforcement. This article presents the results of an empirical study of sanctions imposed for insider trading and market...
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Market manipulation, generally considered to be a serious form of misconduct, has been a significant focus of regulators, the media and others in Australia and internationally, with widespread allegations of market manipulation, not just relating to securities, but in relation to interest rates,...
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This article surveys the historical development of financial services regulation in Great Britain, especially the social conditions and power relations that have shaped the evolution of British financial markets. The analysis specifically focuses upon the role of special interest groups and how...
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This empirical study applies the authors' model of enforcement intensity to quantify the severity of sanctions imposed on defendants for market manipulation and insider trading in Australia, Canada (Ontario), Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United Kingdom, providing comparative measures of the...
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