Insider trading is the trading of a corporation's stock or other securities (e.g. bonds or stock options) by individuals with potential access to non-public information about the company. In most countries, trading by corporate insiders such as officers, key employees, directors, and large shareholders may be legal, if this trading is done in a way that does not take advantage of non-public information. However, the term is frequently used to refer to a practice in which 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, or otherwise in breach of a fiduciary or other relationship of trust and confidence or where the non-public information was misappropriated from the company.
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Gupta insider trial jury hears wiretaps
May 24 - Financial Times
Gupta tipped off 'top secret' Buffett deal: witness
May 23 - France24
Buffett banker details ‘top secret’ deal
May 23 - Financial Times
Gupta in Rajaratnams ‘red book’
May 22 - Financial Times
Former Yahoo! executive charged with insider trading
May 22 - France24
Insider trading trial starts for ex-Goldman director
May 21 - France24
Lack of wire taps a hurdle in Gupta trial
May 20 - Financial Times
Gupta trial: The key characters
May 18 - Financial Times
Buffett on list of Gupta trial witnesses
May 17 - Financial Times
Judge to allow wiretaps in Gupta case
May 16 - Financial Times
Ganek link to Dell insider case call
Apr 24 - Financial Times
Guilty plea marks start of Blue Index case
Apr 23 - Financial Times
Fine takes lustre off BTG’s forthcoming IPO
Apr 16 - Financial Times
BTG forced to redraft IPO prospectus
Apr 16 - Financial Times
Hannam is clearly a victim of injustice
Apr 04 - Financial Times
Obama to ban congressional insider trading
Apr 04 - CBC
Prosecutors allege Gupta had co-conspirators
Mar 27 - Financial Times
US judge OKs wiretap evidence in Gupta insider trial
Mar 27 - France24
Senate sends insider-trading ban bill to Obama
Mar 22 - MarketWatch
Level Global sued by its insurer for $7.45m
Mar 14 - Financial Times
Articles About Insider trading
Nomura linked to another insider trading case: sources
By Reuters
Japan's securities regulator will seek a fine against a fund management arm of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings <8309.T> for insider trading for the second time and believes an employee of broker Nomura Holdings <8604. (6:35 am)
MORE TOPICS: RETAIL, MANAGEMENT
Judge says Enron's Skilling can seek new trial
By Reuters
Former Enron Corp Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling is reviving his quest for a new trial based on evidence his legal team received from prosecutors long after he was convicted of 19 counts of conspiracy, securities fraud, insider trading and lying to auditors. (May 25)
MORE TOPICS: COURT, SUPREME COURT, LAWYER, FBI
Gupta trial jury told about "top secret" Buffett deal
By Reuters
The deal that gave Goldman Sachs Group Inc a $5 billion boost from renowned investor Warren Buffet at the height of the 2008 financial crisis was "as top secret as you could get," a leading banker testified at the insider-trading trial of onetime Goldman board member Rajat Gupta. (May 23)
MORE TOPICS: RAJ RAJARATNAM, GOLDMAN SACHS, LEHMAN BROTHERS, LLOYD BLANKFEIN, COURT, NEW YORK
Insider Trading Risk Surrounds Facebook Stock Debut as Morgan Stanley Hits Back at Subpoena
By IBTimes UK
The lawsuit and separate subpoena issued to Morgan Stanley over the Facebook IPO could potentially land investors with insider trading allegations (May 23)
MORE TOPICS: MORGAN STANLEY, FACEBOOK, SEC, COURT, RETAIL, NEW YORK, ATTORNEY GENERAL, NASDAQ OMX GROUP
Yahoo! Exec. Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading
By IBTimes AU
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday charged a former executive at Yahoo! Inc. and a former mutual fund manager at a subsidiary of Ameriprise Financial Inc. with insider trading on confidential information about a search engine partnership between Yahoo and Microsoft Corporation. (May 22)
MORE TOPICS: MICROSOFT, SEC, CALIFORNIA, COURT, NEW YORK, MANAGEMENT
Gupta on Rajaratnam's "important people" list: witness
By Reuters
Former Goldman Sachs director and McKinsey & Co executive Rajat Gupta was on a list of "important people" that now-imprisoned hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam was willing to be disturbed to take their phone calls, his onetime secretary tes... (May 22)
MORE TOPICS: RAJ RAJARATNAM, GOLDMAN SACHS, COURT, NEW YORK, INTEL, MANAGEMENT
Ex-Yahoo Director, Fund Manager Admit Insider Trading
By Reuters UK
Federal prosecutors on Monday announced insider trading charges against a former Yahoo employee and a fund manager for illegally sharing and trading on secret company information. (May 21)
MORE TOPICS: MICROSOFT, SEC, CALIFORNIA, COURT, NEW YORK, MANAGEMENT
Insider Dealing Trial of Ex-Goldman Sachs Director Rajat Gupta Begins
By IBTimes UK
Previous global corporate icon stands trial for conspiracy and securities fraud in the Federal District Court of Manhattan today. (May 21)
MORE TOPICS: GOLDMAN SACHS, RAJ RAJARATNAM, NEW YORK
Gupta insider trading jury to hear Rajaratnam tapes
By Reuters UK
Convicted hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam is in prison, but the jurors of a separate insider trading trial of former Goldman Sachs Group Inc <GS.N> and Procter & Gamble Co <PG.N> board member Rajat Gupta will hear his voice in court on FBI wiretaps. (May 16)
MORE TOPICS: RAJ RAJARATNAM, GOLDMAN SACHS, COURT, NEW YORK, LAWYER, FBI
First Purchase Of U.S. Bank By China As ICBC Buys 80 Percent Of NY-Based Bank Of East Asia
By IBTimes
The Industrial and Commerce Bank of China (Hong Kong: 1398; Shanghai: 601398), the world's largest bank, is set to buy an 80 percent stake in Bank of East Asia (BEA) USA, based in New York. (May 09)
MORE TOPICS: CHINA, FEDERAL RESERVE, NEW YORK
