Market manipulation in East-Asian markets: A regulatory overview

This paper systematically reviews and examines the regulatory perspective of market manipulation in East Asian emerging markets. Keywords such as market manipulation, corporate fraud, market misconduct, financial regulations, corporate governance practices, institutional quality, and enforcement sys...

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Main Authors: Shah, Syed Quaid Ali, Ghafoor, Abdul, Qureshi, Fiza, Ismail, Izlin
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spelling my.um.eprints.358202023-12-03T02:16:59Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35820/ Market manipulation in East-Asian markets: A regulatory overview Shah, Syed Quaid Ali Ghafoor, Abdul Qureshi, Fiza Ismail, Izlin HG Finance This paper systematically reviews and examines the regulatory perspective of market manipulation in East Asian emerging markets. Keywords such as market manipulation, corporate fraud, market misconduct, financial regulations, corporate governance practices, institutional quality, and enforcement system for a search in the prominent academic literature databases are used. The studies related to the market misconduct and regulatory overview tied with these keywords are identified and selected for the systematic review. The review of extant literature suggests that the regulators are playing an important role in regulating the market to prevent market manipulation and market misconduct. The review also suggests that emerging economies are facing the issue of low institutional quality, absence of law enforcement agencies in the enforcement process, and definitional vagueness in relation to market manipulation. However, the findings suggest that enforcement mechanisms against market manipulation may discourage market abuses in both emerging and developed markets. The findings of this research offer some challenges and future directions in case of future market manipulation that potentially affect the market integrity of the firms. Notably, the technological changes in the financial markets often lead to regulatory challenges. © 2021 Ascociacion Internacional de Economia Aplicada. All rights reserved. Asoc Economia Aplicadad 2021 Article PeerReviewed Shah, Syed Quaid Ali and Ghafoor, Abdul and Qureshi, Fiza and Ismail, Izlin (2021) Market manipulation in East-Asian markets: A regulatory overview. Estudios De Economia Aplicada, 39 (1). pp. 146-159. ISSN 1133-3197, DOI https://doi.org/10.25115/eea.v39i1.3376 <https://doi.org/10.25115/eea.v39i1.3376>. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85091451465&doi=10.25115%2feea.v39i1.3376&partnerID=40&md5=f7ed8d4a4d3deed45d7181c5db7b12c8 10.25115/eea.v39i1.3376
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Shah, Syed Quaid Ali
Ghafoor, Abdul
Qureshi, Fiza
Ismail, Izlin
Market manipulation in East-Asian markets: A regulatory overview
description This paper systematically reviews and examines the regulatory perspective of market manipulation in East Asian emerging markets. Keywords such as market manipulation, corporate fraud, market misconduct, financial regulations, corporate governance practices, institutional quality, and enforcement system for a search in the prominent academic literature databases are used. The studies related to the market misconduct and regulatory overview tied with these keywords are identified and selected for the systematic review. The review of extant literature suggests that the regulators are playing an important role in regulating the market to prevent market manipulation and market misconduct. The review also suggests that emerging economies are facing the issue of low institutional quality, absence of law enforcement agencies in the enforcement process, and definitional vagueness in relation to market manipulation. However, the findings suggest that enforcement mechanisms against market manipulation may discourage market abuses in both emerging and developed markets. The findings of this research offer some challenges and future directions in case of future market manipulation that potentially affect the market integrity of the firms. Notably, the technological changes in the financial markets often lead to regulatory challenges. © 2021 Ascociacion Internacional de Economia Aplicada. All rights reserved.
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author Shah, Syed Quaid Ali
Ghafoor, Abdul
Qureshi, Fiza
Ismail, Izlin
author_facet Shah, Syed Quaid Ali
Ghafoor, Abdul
Qureshi, Fiza
Ismail, Izlin
author_sort Shah, Syed Quaid Ali
title Market manipulation in East-Asian markets: A regulatory overview
title_short Market manipulation in East-Asian markets: A regulatory overview
title_full Market manipulation in East-Asian markets: A regulatory overview
title_fullStr Market manipulation in East-Asian markets: A regulatory overview
title_full_unstemmed Market manipulation in East-Asian markets: A regulatory overview
title_sort market manipulation in east-asian markets: a regulatory overview
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