释义 |
insider tradinginˌsider ˈtrading (also inˌsider ˈdealing) noun [uncountable] - As the problem of insider trading increased it became increasingly evident that s.16 was insufficient.
- Despite the recent advent of statute law in this area, there remains no statutory definition of what constitutes insider trading.
- However, it was not long before the courts began to use the provision in an attempt to curb insider trading.
- Milken faced ninety-eight counts of securities violations including insider trading.
- Policies directed to widespread public shareholding in companies are therefore likely to be subverted by condoning insider trading.
- Second judge throws out allegations of insider trading.
- The accused face up to two years in prison and fines of up to five million francs for insider trading if convicted.
- The measures included increased fines for insider trading.
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