ASIC beefs up surveillance systemBY MARK SMITH | MONDAY, 25 NOV 2013 12:45PMNew upgrades to the Australian Securities and Exchange Commission's (ASIC) market surveillance system allowing the regulator to conduct multi-market supervision across futures and equities in real time are now operational. Related News |
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lead to believe that we have a corporate watchdog called ASIC which is nothing more than a perception as there are far too many instances where they become aware of corporate crime but take no action as whether its a sophisticated investor or a mum and dad investor that loses their money they are treated no different to a punter going to the racetrack, casino or the poker machines at their local club or pub.