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  2. Insider trading - Wikipedia

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    Several arguments against outlawing insider trading have been identified: for example, although insider trading is illegal, most insider trading is never detected by law enforcement, and thus the illegality of insider trading might give the public the potentially misleading impression that "stock market trading is an unrigged game that anyone ...

  3. Canadian Securities Administrators - Wikipedia

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    The CSA's national systems include the National Registration Database (NRD), a web-based database that allows security dealers and investment advisors to file registration forms electronically; [3] the System for Electronic Disclosure by Insiders (SEDI), an online, browser-based service for the filing and viewing of insider trading reports; [4 ...

  4. Securities fraud - Wikipedia

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    The other type of insider trading is the purchase or sale of a security based on material non-public information. This type of trading is illegal in most instances. In illegal insider trading, an insider or a related party trades based on material non-public information obtained during the performance of the insider's duties at the corporation ...

  5. Joe Rogan Wonders Why Insider Trading Is Illegal But ... - AOL

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    In a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan and Estonian comedian Ari Matti Mustonen dove deep into the confusing and often frustrating world of media manipulation, politics, and ...

  6. The Amendment That Threatens the STOCK Act - AOL

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  7. Daily Blogwatch: Should Insider Trading Be Legal? - AOL

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    Some of the best stories for investors from around the Web: Felix Salmon at Reuters points out how ludicrous credit-card agreements are. _____ How venture capitalist firm Kleiner Perkins almost ...

  8. Money laundering - Wikipedia

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    Money obtained from certain crimes, such as extortion, insider trading, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and illegal gambling is "dirty" and needs to be "cleaned" to appear to have been derived from legal activities, so that banks and other financial institutions will deal with it without suspicion. Money can be laundered by many methods ...

  9. Naked short selling - Wikipedia

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    In December 2006, the SEC sued Gryphon Partners, a hedge fund, for insider trading and naked short-selling involving PIPEs in the unregistered stock of 35 companies. PIPEs are "private investments in public equities", used by companies to raise cash. The naked shorting took place in Canada, where it was legal at the time. Gryphon denied the ...