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E-grāmata: Artificial Intelligence and Market Abuse Legislation: A European Perspective

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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Nov-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9781035310722

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Artificial Intelligence and Market Abuse Legislation presents a wide-reaching interdisciplinary examination of the impact of AI on the EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR).



Assessing the principles and rules governing the MAR disclosure regime as well as the mechanisms of market manipulation, Filippo Annunziata examines the important role of AI systems in the prompt disclosure of inside trading information. The author analyses the threat of breaches in disclosure protocol posed by technological malfunctions, as well as the opportunities and drawbacks presented by market manipulation in algorithmic trading. This incisive book goes on to argue for greater trading venue monitoring and the installation of adequate systems that can analyse, predict and thus anticipate situations that result in market manipulation.



A state-of-the-art study analysing the impact of AI in relation to MAR from both a disclosure regime and an algorithmic trading perspective, this book will be critical reading for researchers interested in the law on AI, and in the regulation of global financial trading and market regulation. It will also be of interest to practitioners and policymakers working in the global financial sector.



Artificial Intelligence and Market Abuse Legislation presents a wide-reaching interdisciplinary examination of the impact of AI on the EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR).

Recenzijas

Written by a renowned academic expert in the field of capital markets regulation, this book safely guides the reader through the way by which the application and enforcement of the key source of EU insider trading and market manipulation legislation namely the 2014 Market Abuse Regulation have been affected by developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). It thoroughly analyses this EU legislative act through the lens of the key topics currently discussed in relation to AI, with an emphasis on the rules governing algorithmic and high-frequency trading. -- Christos Gortsos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Contents 1 Artificial intelligence and market abuse legislation: an introduction 2 The rationale and scope of the Market Abuse Regulation 3 Artificial intelligence: current debate and legislative proposals in the EU 4 Artificial intelligence and inside information 5 Artificial intelligence and market manipulation 6 Further issues and final conclusions Bibliography Index
Filippo Annunziata, Professor of Financial Markets Law, Bocconi University, Milan, Ca Foscari University, Venice; Academic Board Member, European Banking Institute, Frankfurt, Germany; Co-Director, RULES Unit, Baffi-Carefin Centre, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy