Market Abuse definition

Market Abuse means any unscrupulous behavior addressed to the Market Abuse Law of 2016 (Law 102(I)/2016) and as amended, supplemented and/or replaced from time to time.
Market Abuse means any unscrupulous behavior addressed by applicable regulations.
Market Abuse means behavior in relation to investments which involves insider dealing, market manipulation or market distortion in breach of Applicable Laws. You undertake to familiarize yourself and comply with any Applicable Laws concerning the short sale of securities if you seek to execute a short sale transaction and you will ensure that your use of the Trading Systems will not result in a breach by us (or our Affiliate) of any Applicable Laws concerning the short sale of securities or any terms of this Customer Agreement concerning short sale orders or transactions. If you breach this clause, we reserve the right to treat any Order or resultant Transaction as void and to cancel, close or unwind any resultant Transaction.

Examples of Market Abuse in a sentence

  • Inside Information This Announcement contains inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulation no 596/2014 (incorporated into UK law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 as amended by virtue of the Market Abuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019).

  • This Announcement has been prepared in accordance with, and for the purposes of complying with, English law, the Code, the Market Abuse Regulation, the Listing Rules and the Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules, and information disclosed may not be the same as that which would have been disclosed if this Announcement had been prepared in accordance with the laws of jurisdictions outside of England.

  • This Announcement has been prepared in accordance with, and for the purposes of complying with, English law, the Code, the Market Abuse Regulation, the Listing Rules and the Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules and information disclosed may not be the same as that which would have been disclosed if this Announcement had been prepared in accordance with the laws of jurisdictions outside of England.

  • The Company cannot be held liable if the German Holder violates German law or any other applicable rules to be complied with by the German Holder in conjunction with the participation in the Plan including but not limited to insider dealing restrictions under the Market Abuse Regulation.

  • This Announcement contains inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulation no 596/2014 (incorporated into UK law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 as amended by virtue of the Market Abuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019).


More Definitions of Market Abuse

Market Abuse has the meaning set out in clause 18[;
Market Abuse means any behaviour which constitutes market abuse (as defined in the FCA Handbook), insider dealing, market manipulation or any similar or analogous behaviour prohibited by Applicable Law.
Market Abuse will mean any dishonest behavior related to trading as described in the Applicable Regulations.
Market Abuse means the types of behaviour proscribed by section 118 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 or any successor law or regulation;
Market Abuse means any behaviour that constitutes market abuse, market manipulation or insider trading or any other similar or analogous behaviour prohibited or subject to sanctions or penalties under Applicable Law;
Market Abuse means either insider dealing as defined in point (28) of this Article or prohibited in Article 38 or market manipulation as defined in point (30) of this Article or in Article 37(b), or both;
Market Abuse means any behaviour that constitutes market abuse, market manipulation, insider dealing, fraudulent acts, round-trip transactions for the same investor or entities within the same group or any other similar or analogous behaviour prohibited or subject to sanctions or penalties under applicable law;