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insider trading

NOUN
trading of stocks by a company insider
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Critics argue that prediction markets are a high-risk—and lightly regulated—form of gambling that is susceptible to insider trading and market manipulation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lewis, 88, pleaded guilty to insider trading as part of an agreement with prosecutors in 2024 that saw him avoid prison.

From BBC

As an offshore, unregulated marketplace that is officially off-limits to Americans, it isn’t subject to the laws that ban insider trading in the U.S. stock market.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some lawyers who have worked on crypto-treasury deals say information leaks can not only arouse insider trading suspicions but also actually be harmful for pricing transactions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Perhaps he benefited from some insider trading from the fast bowlers' union to achieve the feat.

From BBC