market manipulation regulations
Market manipulation regulations refer to rules and laws implemented by financial regulatory bodies to prevent individuals or entities from intentionally manipulating or distorting the prices or trends of financial instruments, such as stocks, bonds, or commodities. These regulations aim to maintain market integrity, protect investors, and ensure fair and transparent trading practices.
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