Insider trading: preventions and its enforcement in Malaysia / Yusni Abd Kahar

Insider trading is not an alien phrase to those who are involved in the business world. Its existence has been known since America suffered its worst stock market crash in 1929 but is beginning to capture the general public attention when the SEC of the United States brought the case of Ivan Boesky...

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Main Author: Abd Kahar, Yusni
Format: Student Project
Language:en
Published: 1993
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description Insider trading is not an alien phrase to those who are involved in the business world. Its existence has been known since America suffered its worst stock market crash in 1929 but is beginning to capture the general public attention when the SEC of the United States brought the case of Ivan Boesky to court and then followed by Stephen Chang, Micheal Milken and many more. In Malaysia, eventhough there is no case is being brought to court yet, but there are regulations provided by the Malaysian Government to prevent insider trading practices. The regulations are provided in various Acts and the government also has appointed the ROC to be responsible in enforcing these regulations.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-936772024-05-10T08:20:45Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/93677/ Insider trading: preventions and its enforcement in Malaysia / Yusni Abd Kahar Abd Kahar, Yusni Malaysia Securities. Fixed-income securities Kuala Lumpur. KLSE Insider trading is not an alien phrase to those who are involved in the business world. Its existence has been known since America suffered its worst stock market crash in 1929 but is beginning to capture the general public attention when the SEC of the United States brought the case of Ivan Boesky to court and then followed by Stephen Chang, Micheal Milken and many more. In Malaysia, eventhough there is no case is being brought to court yet, but there are regulations provided by the Malaysian Government to prevent insider trading practices. The regulations are provided in various Acts and the government also has appointed the ROC to be responsible in enforcing these regulations. 1993 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/93677/2/93677.PDF Insider trading: preventions and its enforcement in Malaysia / Yusni Abd Kahar. (1993) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Malaysia
Securities. Fixed-income securities
Kuala Lumpur. KLSE
Abd Kahar, Yusni
Insider trading: preventions and its enforcement in Malaysia / Yusni Abd Kahar
title Insider trading: preventions and its enforcement in Malaysia / Yusni Abd Kahar
title_full Insider trading: preventions and its enforcement in Malaysia / Yusni Abd Kahar
title_fullStr Insider trading: preventions and its enforcement in Malaysia / Yusni Abd Kahar
title_full_unstemmed Insider trading: preventions and its enforcement in Malaysia / Yusni Abd Kahar
title_short Insider trading: preventions and its enforcement in Malaysia / Yusni Abd Kahar
title_sort insider trading: preventions and its enforcement in malaysia / yusni abd kahar
topic Malaysia
Securities. Fixed-income securities
Kuala Lumpur. KLSE
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/93677/2/93677.PDF
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/93677/
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