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ArtikelInsider Trading Reforms Sweep Across Germany : Bracing for The Cold Winds of Change  
Oleh: Sanden, Daniel James
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Harvard International Law Journal vol. 36 no. 1 (1995), page 177-206.
Topik: WIND; sweep across germany; cold winds; insider trading
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Isi artikelWhile the financial markets act managed to pass through parliament with relative ease, it faces many difficulties before it becomes an accepted part of germany's financial and regulatory landscape. Not only must it regulate insider trading without blocking the essential flow of information between businesses and their investors, but it must do so with sufficient force to reverse the attitude of indifference to the practice that has dominated in germany for so long. The clarity of the FMA's definitions and procriptions represents an immense improvement over the lax rules found in the guidelines. The fact that insider trading regulations will have any legal force marks a dramatic turning point in germany's treatment of the offense ...
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