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The Myer case and the CBL class action

Poor disclosure may be deceptive but still not cause loss, Australian court finds.

Rachel Dunne
Sat, 16 Nov 2019

Continuous disclosure is an important feature of any public capital market. Investors are entitled to assume they are trading securities in a market which is fully informed, unless certain provisos to disclosure apply.

If an issuer gets continuous disclosure wrong, and shareholders suffer loss

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Rachel Dunne
Sat, 16 Nov 2019
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