Investor protection (protection of [for] investors)
All precautions aimed at preventing abuses in all sectors on the supply side of the financial market. In the course of this, the „Act to Strengthen Investor Protection and Improve the Functioning of the Capital Market (AnsFuG)“ was passed in Germany in spring 2011. – See share buyback, oversight, committee mania, supervision, full, capture theory, end investor, Herstatt bankruptcy, financial instruments information sheets, investment firm, capital protection laws, market manipulation, market abuse directive, pancratium, pension fund directive, legal risks, financial instruments markets directive, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, solar energy, savings protection, straitjacking. – See BaFin Annual Report 2004, p. 126 f. (on the Investor Protection Improvement Act), BaFin Annual Report 2006, p. 34 (recommendations on financial education), BaFin Annual Report 2007, p. 48 f. (special regulations for insurance products), BaFin Annual Report 2010, p. 13 (entry into force of AnsFuG), p. 130 f. (individual provisions), p. 186 f. (voting rights notifications also newly regulated), BaFin Annual Report 2011, p. 138 et seq. (amendment to the Anlegerschutz- und Funktionsverbesserungsgesetz [AnsFuG] closes loopholes; further supervisory powers), BaFin Annual Report 2013, p. 165 (status of consultations on product supervision and monitoring at securities services companies), and the respective BaFin Annual Report, chapter „Supervision of Banks, Financial Services Providers and Payment Institutions“ and chapter „Supervision of Securities Trading and Investment Business.“
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