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- Market_abuse abstract "Market abuse may arise in circumstances where financial investors have been unreasonably disadvantaged, directly or indirectly, by others who: have used information which is not publicly available (insider dealing) have distorted the price-setting mechanism of financial instruments have disseminated false or misleading informationMarket Abuse is split into two different aspects (Under EU definitions):Insider dealing: Where a person who has information not available to other investors (e.g. a Director with knowledge of a takeover bid) makes use of that information for personal gain;Market manipulation: Where a person knowingly gives out false or misleading information (For instance about a company's financial circumstances) in order to influence the price of a share for personal gain.In 2013/2014, the EU updated its legislation on market abuse, and harmonised criminal sanctions.".
- Market_abuse wikiPageID "4141703".
- Market_abuse wikiPageLength "1890".
- Market_abuse wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Market_abuse wikiPageRevisionID "593106633".
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLink Anti-competitive_practices.
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abuse.
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-competitive_behaviour.
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Corruption.
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_problems.
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethically_disputed_business_practices.
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Financial_crimes.
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insider_trading.
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stock_market.
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLink Insider_dealing.
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLink Insider_trading.
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLink Market_manipulation.
- Market_abuse wikiPageWikiLinkText "market abuse".
- Market_abuse hasPhotoCollection Market_abuse.
- Market_abuse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Abuse.
- Market_abuse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Econ-problem-stub.
- Market_abuse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Market_abuse subject Category:Abuse.
- Market_abuse subject Category:Anti-competitive_behaviour.
- Market_abuse subject Category:Corruption.
- Market_abuse subject Category:Economic_problems.
- Market_abuse subject Category:Ethically_disputed_business_practices.
- Market_abuse subject Category:Financial_crimes.
- Market_abuse subject Category:Insider_trading.
- Market_abuse subject Category:Stock_market.
- Market_abuse type Hazard.
- Market_abuse type Market.
- Market_abuse type Socioeconomic.
- Market_abuse comment "Market abuse may arise in circumstances where financial investors have been unreasonably disadvantaged, directly or indirectly, by others who: have used information which is not publicly available (insider dealing) have distorted the price-setting mechanism of financial instruments have disseminated false or misleading informationMarket Abuse is split into two different aspects (Under EU definitions):Insider dealing: Where a person who has information not available to other investors (e.g.".
- Market_abuse label "Market abuse".
- Market_abuse sameAs Abus_de_marché.
- Market_abuse sameAs m.0crg6pl.
- Market_abuse sameAs Q2822122.
- Market_abuse sameAs Q2822122.
- Market_abuse wasDerivedFrom Market_abuse?oldid=593106633.
- Market_abuse isPrimaryTopicOf Market_abuse.