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Capital Markets Law Journal 2007 2(3):243-244; doi:10.1093/cmlj/kmm021
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    Legal clarity and regulatory discretion—exploring the law and economics of insider trading in derivatives markets (see p. 245)
 
Dr Sharon Brown-Hruska and Robert S. Zwirb

Unspecified boundaries in the commodities, derivatives and securities law have not only increased the discretion of individual regulatory authorities, but have also resulted in expanded and often overlapping assertions of jurisdiction by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and other authorities. The SEC has recently sought to expand its jurisdiction into the derivatives markets to seek registration . . . [Full Text of this Article]


    Perceptions of fairness—industry action on the use of material non-public information (see p. 260)
 

    The pan-European retail market—are we there yet? (see p. 263)
 

    Loan only credit default swaps—the story so far (see p. 281)
 

    Disclosure practices under the EU Prospectus Directive and the role of CESR (see p. 295)
 

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