Market integrity Clause Samples

Market integrity. Unlike regulated stock exchanges, the market for virtual assets is nascent and may not operate under a set of recognised and transparent rules. Outages are not uncommon, as are market manipulative and abusive activities, and these all result in investor losses.
Market integrity. 4.2.1 In the First MOU, HKEx and the SFC acknowledged that, with the coming into effect of the Merger Ordinance, there was a need to formalize new arrangements as soon as reasonably practicable for the effective discharge of their respective responsibilities in relation to SFC oversight of HKEx and its subsidiaries, supervision of Exchange Participants and market surveillance to reduce any areas of duplication of function, to facilitate a smooth and cooperative working relationship and to enable the SFC more effectively to discharge its statutory obligation of supervision and that the SFC had supplied HKEx with a draft of a proposed Memorandum of Understanding covering these matters as a basis of further discussions. The parties agreed to work together in good faith and in a spirit of mutual cooperation to consider that draft and to finalize as quickly as reasonably practicable an appropriate Memorandum of Understanding. 4.2.2 Before the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding referred to in clause 4.2.1, the parties agreed that each of them would continue to observe the then existing Memoranda of Understanding, arrangements and practices delineating their respective areas of operation and the information-sharing arrangements between them, including those arrived at in an exchange of correspondence in relation to disciplinary arrangements and information-sharing immediately prior to the coming into force of the Merger Ordinance. 4.2.3 Pursuant to a Memorandum of Understanding dated 20 February 2001, the SFC and HKEx established arrangements between them with respect to SFC oversight and supervision of Exchange Participants and market surveillance.
Market integrity. 4.2.1 HKEx and the SFC acknowledge that, with the coming into effect of the Merger Ordinance, there is a need to formalize new arrangements as soon as reasonably practicable for the effective discharge of their respective responsibilities in relation to SFC oversight of HKEx and its subsidiaries, supervision of Exchange Participants and market surveillance to reduce any areas of duplication of function, to facilitate a smooth and cooperative working relationship and to enable the SFC more effectively to discharge its statutory obligation of supervision and that the SFC has supplied HKEx with a draft of a proposed Memorandum of Understanding covering these matters as a basis of further discussions. The parties agree to work together in good faith and in a spirit of mutual cooperation to consider that draft and to finalize as quickly as reasonably practicable an appropriate Memorandum of Understanding. 4.2.2 In the interim, the parties agree that each of them will continue to observe existing Memoranda of Understanding, arrangements and practices delineating their respective areas of operation and the information-sharing arrangements between them, including those arrived at in an exchange of correspondence in relation to disciplinary arrangements and information-sharing immediately prior to the coming into force of the Merger Ordinance.
Market integrity. 4.2.1 In the First MOU, HKEx and the SFC acknowledged that, with the coming into effect of the Merger Ordinance, there was a need to formalize new arrangements as soon as reasonably practicable for the effective discharge of their respective responsibilities in relation to SFC oversight of HKEx and its subsidiaries, supervision of Exchange Participants and market surveillance to reduce any areas of duplication of function, to facilitate a smooth and cooperative working relationship and to enable the SFC more effectively to discharge its statutory obligation of supervision and that the SFC had supplied HKEx with a draft of a proposed Memorandum of Understanding covering these matters as a basis of further discussions. The parties agreed to work together in good faith and in a spirit of mutual cooperation to consider that draft and to finalize as quickly as reasonably practicable an appropriate Memorandum of Understanding.
Market integrity. We have a fair and competitive marketplace. The rules for bidders are outlined in the Terms & Conditions. Bidders must agree to these rules prior to participating. In addition to other remedies available, we reserves the right to exclude a bidder from participating in future markets due to the bidder’s violation of any of the rules or obligations contained in the Terms & Condition. Bidders who violates the marketplace rules or engage in behavior that disrupts the fair execution of the marketplace restricts a bidder to length of time, depending upon the seriousness of the violation. Examples of violations include, but are not limited to: ❖ Failure to honor prices submitted to the market place. ❖ Breach of the terms of the published in Request for Quotation/NIT.
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  • Statistical, Demographic or Market-Related Data All statistical, demographic or market-related data included in the Registration Statement, the Disclosure Package or the Prospectus are based on or derived from sources that the Company believes to be reliable and accurate and all such data included in the Registration Statement, the Disclosure Package or the Prospectus accurately reflects the materials upon which it is based or from which it was derived.