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LEGL309 Australian Financial Markets and Services Law

10 cp
Prerequisites LEGL101 Introduction to Law, LEGL 201 Company Law
Teaching Organisation 12 week-semester or equivalent in intensive block mode or online.

Australian Financial Markets and Services Law examines the current law and regulation confronting financial markets and financial service providers in Australia.  Students undertaking this unit will consider and examine the relevant legal issues relating to the regulation of financial markets, financial products, banks, brokers, financial intermediaries and financial service providers.  Students will also consider the special role of national regulators including: the Australian Prudential and Regulatory Authority, Commonwealth Treasury, the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Australian Securities Exchange and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.  The unit introduces students to the basic principles of Australian financial markets, the different types of financial products and financial services that are currently available to investors and consumers.  Students will gain an understanding of the overall economic importance of financial markets and financial services industry in Australia.  The role of national regulators in maintaining and promoting safe and secure financial markets will also be examined.

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