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A critical and comparative study of insider dealing regulation in the UK and MalaysiaYeon, Asmah Laili January 1999 (has links)
The findings of this study show that insider dealing regulation <I>does </I>provide a mechanism to control and combat insider dealing activities and also enhance investor confidence and market integrity, contrary to the opinion of some commentators. The present writer suggests that the framework of insider dealing regulations should be based on different aspects of theoretical reasonings namely economic, ethical and legal bases. Existing insider dealing regulation does have some weaknesses and the following are the proposed recommendations: adopting a combination of theoretical reasonings in formulating an effective insider dealing regulatory framework; using civil sanctions rigorously in combating insider dealing besides the criminal sanction and improving the administrative sanction because rules made by the self-regulatory bodies are capable of keeping pace with ever changing market challenges; the establishment of a single, central body to regulate and enforce insider dealing regulation, to remove duplication, gaps and inconsistency of enforcement. Nevertheless, the sole power should be carried with full responsibility and cautious without trespassing the approval legal boundary. Self-regulatory bodies are still seen as an important authority in detecting and monitoring the insider dealing activities; to strengthened cyber (or information technology) law in order to combat securities crimes through cyber technology. This thesis attempts to state the law as it stood on 31<sup>st</sup> May 1999 in the UK and Malaysia. In particular, the thesis does not cover the UK Government's changes to the Financial Services and Markets Bill 1998 after it completed its passage through the House of Lords.
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Empirical studies of asset pricing : stock returns and exchange rates, 1970-1992. The UK, US, European and Japanese experienceShah, Mushtaq January 1995 (has links)
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Banking regulation in Britain and Germany compared : capital ratios, external audit and internal controlVieten, Holger Randolph January 1997 (has links)
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Essays on international currencies and exchange ratesRey, Helene January 1998 (has links)
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The clearing banks and the finance of British industry, 1930-1959Ross, Duncan McDougal January 1989 (has links)
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Financial innovation and international safeguards : causes and the consequences of #structural innovation' in the US and the global financial system, 1975-1985Enkyo, Soichi January 1989 (has links)
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The political economy of emerging market investment : US private creditor influence in the Mexican financial crises of 1982 and 1995Parker, Charles Walter January 2001 (has links)
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Mergers and acquisitions : gains to shareholders and risk changesKloeckner, Gilberto de Oliveira January 1992 (has links)
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A comparative study of the regulatory arrangements of the United Kingdom and France in domestic bond marketsSah, Monica January 1997 (has links)
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Causes and consequences of takeovers and mergersJohnston, Justin Edward January 2001 (has links)
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