explanation on anti hawking laws
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The hawking prohibitions, set out in sections 736, 992A and 992AA of the Corporations Act 2001 (“Act”), in general terms provide that a person must not offer financial products for issue or sale in the course of, or because of, an unsolicited meeting or telephone call with a retail client (which is given an extended
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