Insider dealing The purchase or sale of securities by someone who possesses 'inside' information affecting securities which has not yet been made available to the market and which, if made available, would significantly affect the share price.
Insider dealing/trading Buying or selling with the help of information know only to those connected with the business. IPO ...
have used information which is not publicly available (insider dealing) have distorted the price-setting mechanism of financial instruments have disseminated false or misleading information. [edit] See also ...
An investment in the company by the director themselves, in cash, is a clear signal of the directors perception as to the current valuation of the company's shares. In the US this is termed ‘insider activity' or ‘insider dealings', ...
Promote public understanding of the financial system so consumers can be informed and manage their financial affairs. 4) Reduce financial crime, such as money laundering, fraud, and reduce criminal market misconduct, such as insider dealing.
See also: Insider, Market, Share, Investment, Period
 
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