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When ‘Political Intelligence’ Meets Insider Trading – The New York Times

By Securities Docket on May 30, 2017, 9:19 am

Proving the insider trading charges will hinge on how broadly the rules for tipping confidential information apply when there is not a clear link between the source of the information inside a government agency and the traders who received it secondhand. The government claims that Deerfield’s funds made about $3.5 million in illicit profits.

via When ‘Political Intelligence’ Meets Insider Trading – The New York Times

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