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insider trading

NOUN
  1. buying or selling corporate stock by a corporate officer or other insider on the basis of information that has not been made public and is supposed to remain confidential

How To Use insider trading In A Sentence

  • He received consecutive two-year sentences for five charges which included manipulating stock prices, paying bribes and insider trading.
  • Jurors squabbled over bathroom breaks and created nicknames for players in the Galleon trial, but never wavered from their belief that Raj Rajaratnam was guilty of insider trading. What's News—
  • The FSA has been trying for years to claim a big scalp as part of a failing effort to stamp out insider trading. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a letter to four editors, including Lionel Barber of the Financial Times, Sants said that the FSA is acting to ensure market-sensitive information is released through official channels as part of its responsibility to prevent insider trading. FSA locks horns with editors over rules to stop insider trading
  • This advantage to the ultimate holder remains even if we effectively prevent insider trading.
  • Agricultural commodity exchanges, for instance, are not subjected to the same insider trading legislation as securities.
  • We are treated to many great lies, such as “the market never lies,” or “insider trading is illegal,” meant to administer salve to the flock, or anaesthetize the unsuspecting. Is Madoff Really A Wall Street Anomaly?
  • Insider trading could be one phrase for that. Times, Sunday Times
  • A former hedge fund manager pleaded guilty yesterday to insider trading after one of the biggest investigations into illegal deals in the City by senior financiers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Insider trading has been around for more than two centuries, since the New York Stock Exchange was founded under a buttonwood tree in lower Manhattan. How an SEC Crackdown Led to Rise of 'Expert Networks'
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