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Examining The Merits Of Dual Regulation For Single-Stock Futures: How The Divergent Insider Trading Regimes For Federal Futures And Securities Markets Demonstrate The Necessity For (And Virtual Inevitability Of) Dual Cftcsec Regulation For Single-Stock Futures, Zachary T. Knepper
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] "Single-stock futures are a recent addition to the financial landscape in the United States and provide retail and institutional investors with a new tool for investment or speculation. So far, the market response to these instruments has been cool. Some observers have argued that the regulatory framework for single-stock futures is a cause of the lack of investor interest. Single-stock futures are regulated by both the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), and this system of dual regulation has been criticized as overly burdensome and unnecessary."
The Third Annual Albert A. Destefano Lecture On Corporate Securities & Financial Law, Kenneth M. Rosen, William Michael Treanor, Jill E. Fisch, Brandon Becker, Robert Colby, Richard Ketchum, Andrew Klein, Catherine Mcguire, Annette Nazareth, Lee A. Pickard
The Third Annual Albert A. Destefano Lecture On Corporate Securities & Financial Law, Kenneth M. Rosen, William Michael Treanor, Jill E. Fisch, Brandon Becker, Robert Colby, Richard Ketchum, Andrew Klein, Catherine Mcguire, Annette Nazareth, Lee A. Pickard
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Breaking The Market's Dependence On Independence: An Alternative To The "Independent" Outside Auditor, Peter Km Chan
Breaking The Market's Dependence On Independence: An Alternative To The "Independent" Outside Auditor, Peter Km Chan
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Regulation Fd-Fairly Disruptive? An Increase In Capital Market Inefficiency, Peter Talosig Iii
Regulation Fd-Fairly Disruptive? An Increase In Capital Market Inefficiency, Peter Talosig Iii
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
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Shareholder Proxy Access To The Ballot: What Will Be The Implications Of The Sec's Proposed Shareholder Access Rule If It Is Adopted From Governance, Implementation And A Public Perspective?, Bryan J. Shea
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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