Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2025
Chapter 10 discusses the market abuse and insider dealing rules of Title VI MiCA. Market fairness mainly focuses on financial misconduct and criminal behaviour, such as manipulative marketing, insider dealing, and market manipulation (i.e., price manipulation), and thus relates to customer protection. We start with an account of observed informational conduct (Section 10.2) before describing the rules of Title VI MiCA related to market abuse and insider trading (Section 10.3) and assessing the effectiveness of Title VI MiCA from a market fairness perspective (Section 10.4).
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