+ Follow ADVANCED WARNING AND CONTROL SYSTEM Tag
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[Title] => Philippine Stock Exchange vows to ensure integrity of stock market
[Summary] => Amid the phenomenal rise in the share prices of listed companies particularly Manila Electric Co. (Meralco), the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) has assured the public that it has not wavered in its commitment to safeguard investors’ interest against trading irregularities.
[DatePublished] => 2009-08-03 00:00:00
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[Title] => SEC drafts rules regulating day trading
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is drafting rules that will regulate day trading, or the manner by which investors buy and sell the same shares on the same day.
SEC Markets and Regulation Department director Jose P. Aquino said day trading should only be allowed if the necessary safety measures are put in place.
"We are coming out with rules on day trading to ensure the protection of the investing public," Aquino said.
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[Title] => SEC launches surveillance system to detect stock fraud
[Summary] => As part of its efforts to rid the capital market of unscrupulous elements, the Securities and Exchange Commission launched yesterday its surveillance system aimed at easily detecting fraud, manipulation and other illegal practices in the exchange.
SEC Chairman Lilia B. Bautista said the system is expected to prevent the repeat of the BW Resources stock market scandal, which nearly caused the collapse of the market in 1999.
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[Title] => SEC eyes software to spot fraudulent stock trades
[Summary] => In an effort to establish a fair and transparent market, the Securities and Exchange Commission will acquire state-of-the-art surveillance and risk management software designed to easily detect fraud, manipulation and abusive practices in stock trading.
The system, dubbed as the Advanced Warning and Control System (AWACS), is necessary for the SEC to effectively perform its oversight functions on the Philippine Stock Exchange as a self-regulatory organization exercising its duties and obligations of maintaining an orderly and fair market.
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[Title] => Philippine Stock Exchange vows to ensure integrity of stock market
[Summary] => Amid the phenomenal rise in the share prices of listed companies particularly Manila Electric Co. (Meralco), the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) has assured the public that it has not wavered in its commitment to safeguard investors’ interest against trading irregularities.
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[Title] => SEC drafts rules regulating day trading
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is drafting rules that will regulate day trading, or the manner by which investors buy and sell the same shares on the same day.
SEC Markets and Regulation Department director Jose P. Aquino said day trading should only be allowed if the necessary safety measures are put in place.
"We are coming out with rules on day trading to ensure the protection of the investing public," Aquino said.
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[Title] => SEC launches surveillance system to detect stock fraud
[Summary] => As part of its efforts to rid the capital market of unscrupulous elements, the Securities and Exchange Commission launched yesterday its surveillance system aimed at easily detecting fraud, manipulation and other illegal practices in the exchange.
SEC Chairman Lilia B. Bautista said the system is expected to prevent the repeat of the BW Resources stock market scandal, which nearly caused the collapse of the market in 1999.
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[Title] => SEC eyes software to spot fraudulent stock trades
[Summary] => In an effort to establish a fair and transparent market, the Securities and Exchange Commission will acquire state-of-the-art surveillance and risk management software designed to easily detect fraud, manipulation and abusive practices in stock trading.
The system, dubbed as the Advanced Warning and Control System (AWACS), is necessary for the SEC to effectively perform its oversight functions on the Philippine Stock Exchange as a self-regulatory organization exercising its duties and obligations of maintaining an orderly and fair market.
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