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insider trading occurs when someone has information not available to the public and uses the information to profit from trading publicly traded securities. The Securities and Exchange Commission protect against insider trading.
Donald C. Langevoort has written: 'Insider Trading Handbook 1987 (Securities Law Series)' 'Insider trading' -- subject(s): Insider trading in securities, Law and legislation
Law on insider trading is incorporated in Ss.15A & 15B of the Securities & Exchange Ordinance, 1969.The Chapter III-A regarding Insider Trading was introduced in the said Ordinance on 02.07.1995.
Barry AlexanderK Rider has written: 'The regulation of insider trading' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Insider trading in securities
Selling short and insider trading
Adi Schnytzer has written: 'The incidence of insider trading in a betting market without bookmakers' -- subject(s): Betting, Horse racing, Insider trading in securities, Mathematical models 'Stalinist economic strategy in practice' -- subject(s): Communism, Economic conditions 'Insider trading and efficiency in a betting market with bookmakers' -- subject(s): Betting, Horse racing, Insider trading in securities, Mathematical models
The Securities and Exchange Commission, otherwise known as the SEC
To prevent people with non-public information from having an advantage.
Geoffrey Gracz has written: 'Insiderhandel in Deutschland' -- subject(s): Insider trading in securities
Patrick Chukwunweike Osode has written: 'Insider trading regulation' -- subject(s): Dissertations, Insider trading in securities, Law and legislation, University of Toronto, University of Toronto. Faculty of Law
Mushera Ambaras Khan has written: 'Directors' accountability & insider trading' -- subject(s): Corporate governance, Directors of corporations, Insider trading in securities, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws
Oliver Jacobs has written: 'Insiderwissen im Wertpapierhandel' -- subject(s): Insider trading in securities