Sustainable financial markets (I). Approach from market abuse, unfair administration and capital and investment fraud
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https://doi.org/10.51302/ceflegal.2024.20167Keywords:
market abuse, unfair administration, ESG, double materiality, financial stability, capital and investment fraud, sustainable finance, market integrity, reasonable investorAbstract
This article critically studies the concept of sustainable financial markets from the Market Abuse Directive and Regulation related to the Benchmark Regulation, the climate Benchmark Regulation, the green MiFID, the Taxonomy Directive, the Sustainability Disclosures Regulation and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
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