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Reports of suspicious activity help obÌåÓý to identify market misconduct and take actionÌý

Market participants

Market participants have an obligation to report suspicious activity to obÌåÓý as soon as practicable. This means once you become aware of the activity, not after you have investigated it.

A suspicious activity report (SAR) must be lodged if you suspect that a person has traded while in possession of inside information � or if an order or trade creates or maintains an artificial price or a false or misleading appearance in the market or price of financial products.

Examples of suspicious activity that must be reported include:

  • unusual or unexpected trading activity
  • trading ahead of a price-sensitive announcement
  • transactions that make no economic sense
  • instructions to place an order immediately or urgently
  • orders inconsistent with previous behaviour or profile.

Your obligations also extend to suspected share sale fraud: see Information Sheet 237ÌýProtecting against share sale fraud (INFO 237).

You should also make sure your staff are provided with effective training to identify potentially suspicious transactions and orders.

If you have already submitted a suspicious matter report (SMR) about the activity to the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) you are not required to notify obÌåÓý of the same information.

For more information on your obligations, see:

  • Regulatory Guide 265 Guidance on obÌåÓý market integrity rules for participants of securities marketsÌý(RG 265)
  • Regulatory Guide 266 Guidance on obÌåÓý market integrity rules for participants of futures marketsÌý(RG 266)

Wholesale markets

As part of our increased focus on fixed income, currency and commodity (FICC) markets, we also expect FICC market participants to inform obÌåÓý of any unusual or suspicious trading activity observed in wholesale markets.

For information on reporting suspicious activity in FICC markets, see Information Sheet 265 Reports of suspicious activity in FICC marketsÌý(INFO 265)

How to notify obÌåÓý of suspicious activity

Lodge your report of suspicious activity through the .

Report suspicious activity

If you are a market participant and you see or suspect market misconduct you must notify obÌåÓý

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Last updated: 10/05/2022 10:30