Investing in the United States has become a hobby for many. Individual ownership of equity, moreover, has increased over the past decade due in part to the introduction of internet-based trading. While providing the possibility for greater returns compared with bank savings accounts, among other investment alternatives, the public capital markets also pose greater risks for investors. Many individual investors lack both the resources and the incentive to analyze the value of any particular security in the market. Such investors thus trade at a systematic disadvantage relative to more informed parties. In response, regulators have asserted that certain informational disparities cause uninformed investors to lose confidence in the market, the...
Within a dynamic environment, this paper introduces an inside trader to an economy where rational, b...
Informed trading--trading on information not yet reflected in a stock\u27s price-- drives the stock ...
It is often argued that efficiency considerations require society to freely permit insider trading. ...
Investing in the United States has become a hobby for many. Individual ownership of equity, moreover...
Investing in the United States has become a hobby for many. Individual ownership of equity, moreover...
Investing in the United States has become a hobby for many. Individual ownership of equity, moreover...
The law takes a laissez faire approach toward the efforts of most investors in the securities market...
To some, the reductions in information asymmetry provided by the main securities-specific disclosure...
Using a sample of 2,827 firms from 21 countries we examine whether insider trading laws achieve the ...
The following essay is based on testimony the author delivered to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committe...
The academic debate about the desirability of prohibiting insider trading is longstanding and as yet...
The academic debate about the desirability of prohibiting insider trading is longstanding and as yet...
The federal securities laws do not contain a definition of insider trading. As a result, case law ha...
Whether and how the federal securities laws should restrict insider trading is one of the most hotly...
Within a dynamic environment, this paper introduces an inside trader to an economy where rational, b...
Within a dynamic environment, this paper introduces an inside trader to an economy where rational, b...
Informed trading--trading on information not yet reflected in a stock\u27s price-- drives the stock ...
It is often argued that efficiency considerations require society to freely permit insider trading. ...
Investing in the United States has become a hobby for many. Individual ownership of equity, moreover...
Investing in the United States has become a hobby for many. Individual ownership of equity, moreover...
Investing in the United States has become a hobby for many. Individual ownership of equity, moreover...
The law takes a laissez faire approach toward the efforts of most investors in the securities market...
To some, the reductions in information asymmetry provided by the main securities-specific disclosure...
Using a sample of 2,827 firms from 21 countries we examine whether insider trading laws achieve the ...
The following essay is based on testimony the author delivered to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committe...
The academic debate about the desirability of prohibiting insider trading is longstanding and as yet...
The academic debate about the desirability of prohibiting insider trading is longstanding and as yet...
The federal securities laws do not contain a definition of insider trading. As a result, case law ha...
Whether and how the federal securities laws should restrict insider trading is one of the most hotly...
Within a dynamic environment, this paper introduces an inside trader to an economy where rational, b...
Within a dynamic environment, this paper introduces an inside trader to an economy where rational, b...
Informed trading--trading on information not yet reflected in a stock\u27s price-- drives the stock ...
It is often argued that efficiency considerations require society to freely permit insider trading. ...