The implications for the Corporations Law, the Australian Securities
Commission and securities exchanges of global electronic capital raising
and share-trading, with particular reference to:
a) the availability of prescribed information in electronic form;
b) the publication in electronic form of advice or rumours about shares;
c) electronic share hawking;
d) the need to recognise the changing roles and activities of participants
in securities markets;
e) determining the legal, accounting and other rules that should govern
electronic capital raising and share-trading, including the international
legal ramifications;
f) determining how rules might be enforced; and
g) ensuring the security of information provided electronically and
transactions conducted electronically.