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insider trading cultural definition

The unlawful practice of using information that comes from a source “inside” the business but is not available to the general public to trade on the stock market. This activity is prohibited by law and is policed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • In the mid-1980s, several revelations of insider trading rocked Wall Street.

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