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Article
Publication date: 25 November 2013

Paul M. Architzel, Gail C. Bernstein and Mahlet Ayalew

The Dodd-Frank Act added a number of prohibited trading practices on futures markets and swap execution facilities. In May 2013, the CFTC issued guidance on how it intends to…

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Purpose

The Dodd-Frank Act added a number of prohibited trading practices on futures markets and swap execution facilities. In May 2013, the CFTC issued guidance on how it intends to interpret these prohibitions. Persons trading on these facilities should understand the guidance and how it affects their trading activities. This article aims to focus on the issues.

Design/methodology/approach

The article analyzes the prohibitions and the CFTC's related guidance using a question and answer format to make it accessible to affected market participants.

Findings

The new trading prohibitions include spoofing, violating bids and offers, and recklessly disregarding an orderly close. Different standards of scienter (state of mind) apply to each. Intent is required to violate the anti “spoofing” provision; recklessness is required to violate the disregarding the orderly close provision, but no finding of intent is required for violating bids or offers. The CFTC will evaluate the facts and circumstances at the time of the conduct and look at the available information and what the person knew or should have known.

Practical implications

The Guidance is applicable to all persons who trade on futures markets or on the coming swap execution facilities (SEFs). In particular, persons trading on these facilities should be aware that certain trading practice prohibitions may be violated without a finding of intent.

Originality/value

The antidisruptive prohibitions and guidance are new. Market participants will need to understand and take care to ensure that their trading conduct does not run afoul of these new provisions of the Act and the Commission's interpretive guidance thereunder.

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Journal of Investment Compliance, vol. 14 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1528-5812

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Article
Publication date: 6 April 2012

Douglas J. Davison, Thomas W. White, Gail C. Bernstein, Michael R. Dube and Arian M. June

The purpose of this paper is to point out similarities and differences between the CFTC's and the SEC's final whistleblower incentive and protection rules, both recently adopted…

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to point out similarities and differences between the CFTC's and the SEC's final whistleblower incentive and protection rules, both recently adopted as mandated by the Dodd‐Frank Act.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper explains the purpose of the rules, a dissenting CFTC vote concerning internal reporting, and a few notable differences between the CFTC's and the SEC's rules, and recommends compliance measures that companies should take.

Findings

Given the incentives that both agencies' programs give to whistleblowers to report violations directly to the regulators, a company subject to either program would be well advised to enhance its culture of compliance, bolster its internal reporting processes, and encourage employees to utilize internal reporting mechanisms.

Originality/value

The paper provides expert guidance from experienced financial services lawyers.

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Journal of Investment Compliance, vol. 13 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1528-5812

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Article
Publication date: 5 September 2016

Paul M. Architzel, Dan M. Berkovitz, Gail Bernstein, Seth Davis and Ted Serafini

To analyze the differences between the SEC’s newly adopted final business conduct rules for security-based swap dealers and major security-based swap participants under Section…

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Purpose

To analyze the differences between the SEC’s newly adopted final business conduct rules for security-based swap dealers and major security-based swap participants under Section 15F(h) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the parallel rules promulgated under the Commodity Exchange Act by the CFTC with respect to swap dealers and major swap participants.

Design/methodology/approach

This article discusses select rules under each regulatory regime and highlights the major differences and potential effects of each.

Findings

This article concludes that while the SEC’s intent was to harmonize its final rules with the parallel CFTC rules, there are substantive differences between the two sets of rules that firms should consider when deciding how to structure their security-based swap dealer activities.

Originality/value

This article contains insightful analysis of the newly adopted SEC Business Conduct Rules and highlights some of the ways firms will likely be affected moving forward.

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Journal of Investment Compliance, vol. 17 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1528-5812

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Book part
Publication date: 8 June 2020

Rupert Ward

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Personalised Learning for the Learning Person
Type: Book
ISBN: 978-1-78973-147-7

Book part
Publication date: 8 April 2015

Michele Alacevich, Pier Francesco Asso and Sebastiano Nerozzi

This paper discusses the American debate over price controls and economic stabilization after World War II, when the transition from a war economy to a peace economy was…

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This paper discusses the American debate over price controls and economic stabilization after World War II, when the transition from a war economy to a peace economy was characterized by bottlenecks in the productive system and shortages of food and other basic consumer goods, directly affecting the living standard of the population, the public opinion, and political discourse. Specifically, we will focus on the economist Franco Modigliani and his proposal for a “Plan to meet the problem of rising meat and other food prices without bureaucratic controls.” The plan prepared by Modigliani in October 1947 was based on a system of taxes and subsidies to foster a proper distribution of disposable income and warrant a minimum meat consumption for each individual without encroaching market mechanisms and consumers’ freedom. We will discuss the contents of the plan and its further refinements, and the reactions it prompted from fellow economists, the public opinion, and the political world. Although the Plan was not eventually implemented, it was an important initiative for several reasons: first, it showed the increasing importance of fiscal policy among postwar government tools of intervention in the economic sphere; second, it showed a third way between direct government intervention and full-fledged laissez faire, in tune with the postwar political climate; third, it proposed a Keynesian macroeconomic approach to price and income stabilization, strongly based on econometric and microeconomic foundations. The Meat Plan was thus a fundamental step in Modigliani’s effort to build the “neoclassical synthesis” between Keynesian and Neoclassical economics, which would deeply influence his own career and the evolution of academic studies and government practices in the United States.

Article
Publication date: 10 February 2012

Gail Thornburg and W. Michael Oskins

Describing musical pieces, whether sound recordings, scores, librettos, videos, has always involved cataloger interpretation and judgment. There is considerable variation in…

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Purpose

Describing musical pieces, whether sound recordings, scores, librettos, videos, has always involved cataloger interpretation and judgment. There is considerable variation in records created for exactly the same item. And there is never “proof” that two records which seem to describe the same item actually do. This paper aims to address this issue.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper describes some of the challenges encountered in developing software for matching music records, and some approaches to making the software reliable.

Findings

The paper finds that matching can be used successfully to create GLIMIR clusters in the WorldCat database. Work is needed in several areas to complete the implementation, but intermediate results are promising.

Originality/value

This implementation will allow end‐user applications to collocate resources, to improve discovery and delivery in a complex bibliographic universe

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OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives, vol. 28 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1065-075X

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Book part
Publication date: 20 December 2000

David O. Friedrichs

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Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance
Type: Book
ISBN: 978-1-84950-889-6

Article
Publication date: 1 March 1975

Tom Schultheiss and Linda Mark

The following classified, annotated list of titles is intended to provide reference librarians with a current checklist of new reference books, and is designed to supplement the…

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The following classified, annotated list of titles is intended to provide reference librarians with a current checklist of new reference books, and is designed to supplement the RSR review column, “Recent Reference Books,” by Frances Neel Cheney. “Reference Books in Print” includes all additional books received prior to the inclusion deadline established for this issue. Appearance in this column does not preclude a later review in RSR. Publishers are urged to send a copy of all new reference books directly to RSR as soon as published, for immediate listing in “Reference Books in Print.” Reference books with imprints older than two years will not be included (with the exception of current reprints or older books newly acquired for distribution by another publisher). The column shall also occasionally include library science or other library related publications of other than a reference character.

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Reference Services Review, vol. 3 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0090-7324

Article
Publication date: 1 January 2004

Michael S. Minor, Tillmann Wagner, F.J. Brewerton and Angela Hausman

Local and regional entertainers typically perform without a star performer or national recognition. These performers are often an incidental backdrop for the festivities. Is…

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Local and regional entertainers typically perform without a star performer or national recognition. These performers are often an incidental backdrop for the festivities. Is audience satisfaction with the group more than a summation of the satisfaction with individual performers; do factors surrounding the performance aid in determining audience satisfaction? Answers to these questions may allow event planners to engage performers likely to increase event success. This paper develops a model of audience satisfaction with live performances, which began using a theory developed by Grove et al. in 1992. This theory was modified as a result of further conceptualization, qualitative data analysis, and survey results. Results suggest consumers judge performances as the sum of several components, including both elements of the performance and the setting.

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Journal of Services Marketing, vol. 18 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0887-6045

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Book part
Publication date: 29 November 2014

Patrick Blessinger and John M. Carfora

This chapter provides an introduction to how the inquiry-based learning (IBL) approach is being used by colleges and universities around the world to improve faculty and…

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This chapter provides an introduction to how the inquiry-based learning (IBL) approach is being used by colleges and universities around the world to improve faculty and institutional development and to strengthen the interconnections between teaching, learning, and research. This chapter provides a synthesis and analysis of all the chapters in the volume, which present a range of perspectives, case studies, and empirical research on how IBL is being used across a range of courses across a range of institutions to enhance faculty and institutional development. This chapter argues that the IBL approach has great potential to enhance and transform teaching and learning. Given the growing demands placed on education to meet a diverse range of complex political, economic, and social problems and personal needs, this chapter argues that education should be a place where lifelong and lifewide learning is cultivated and where self-directed learning is nurtured. To that end, this chapter argues that IBL helps cultivate a learning environment that is more meaningful, responsive, integrated, and purposeful.

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Inquiry-based Learning for Faculty and Institutional Development: A Conceptual and Practical Resource for Educators
Type: Book
ISBN: 978-1-78441-235-7

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