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insider tradingIllegal use of privileged information in dealing on a stock exchange, for example, when a company takeover bid is imminent. Insider trading is in theory detected by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the USA, and by the Securities and Investment Board (SIB) in the UK. Neither agency, however, has any legal powers other than public disclosure and they do not bring prosecutions themselves. Although some economists argue that insider dealing may actually be beneficial, not harmful, to markets, most academics agree that the damage it does to market confidence, by shattering the impression of a level playing field, is justification for its criminalization. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Jesse Reynolds, program director of the Oakland-based Center for Genetics and Society, and a supporter of embryonic stem cell research, has said that the ``coronation'' of Klein ``may be the most overt case of cronyism and insider dealing in biomedicine yet. com/reports/c50334) has announced the addition of Insider Dealing and Money Laundering in the EU: Law and Regulation to their offering. There is massive corruption and insider dealing at outrageous costs to taxpayers. |
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