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Browse: Home / 2019 / May / 29 / Will Congress Expand the Insider Trading Prohibition? – The New York Times

Will Congress Expand the Insider Trading Prohibition? – The New York Times

By Securities Docket on May 29, 2019, 8:20 am

A common complaint about insider trading law is that there is no statute that expressly sets forth the requirements to prove insider trading. That can make it difficult to determine whether a violation has occurred.

The House Financial Services Committee is seeking to remedy that. It recently passed a bill that would — for the first time — set forth what is required to prove insider trading.

via Will Congress Expand the Insider Trading Prohibition? – The New York Times.

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