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ASIC’s Fashion Faux-Pas

  • Written by: The Conversation

Conduct risk is the hipster of the regulatory world. Whereas Credit risk is solid and sensible and Market risk is sharp-suited and dodgy, Conduct risk harks back to gentler times, when traditional values were important. Hipsters are neat, serious, thoughtful, slightly retro and importantly fashionable. Conduct risk also harks back to the past...

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