03799nam 2200625 a 450 991070286760332120200520144314.01-04-006804-90-429-14250-11-281-77163-597866117716381-4200-7403-210.1201/9781420074031 (CKB)1000000000539772(EBL)359988(OCoLC)437224196(SSID)ssj0000179920(PQKBManifestationID)11177432(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000179920(PQKBWorkID)10148883(PQKB)10349282(MiAaPQ)EBC359988(OCoLC)260070803(OCoLC)319715129(EXLCZ)99100000000053977220080207d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInsider trading global developments and analysis /edited by Paul U. Ali, Greg N. Gregoriou[2001 ed.]Boca Raton CRC Pressc20091 online resource (452 p.)"A Chapman & Hall book."1-4200-7401-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front cover; Contents; Introduction; About the Editors; Contributors; About the Contributors; Acknowledgments; Part 1: The Taxonomy of Insider Trading; Chapter 1. Market Inefficiencies and Inequities of Insider Trading-An Economic Analysis; Chapter 2. Securities Fraud and Its Enforcement: The Case of Martha Stewart; Chapter 3. An Economic and Ethical Look at Insider Trading; Chapter 4. Martha Steward: Insider Trader?; Chapter 5. Insider Trading Regulation in Transition Economies; Chapter 6. Credit Derivatives and Inside InformationPart 2: Regulating Insider Trading A. Illegal Insider TradingChapter 7. Inside Information and the European Market Abuse Directive (2003/6); Chapter 8. Insider Trading in Australia; Chapter 9. The Evolution of Insider Trading Regulations in Japan; Chapter 10. Insider Trading in China; Chapter 11. Hedge Fund Fraud; Chapter 12. Extraterritorial Reach of the Insider Trading Regimes in Australia and the United States; Chapter 13. An Investigation of the Whistleblower-Insider Trading Connection: Evaluation and Recommendations; Part 2: Regulating Insider Trading B. Legal Insider TradingChapter 14. A Middle Ground Position in the Insider Trading Debate: Deregulate the Sell SideChapter 15. Positive and Negative Information-Insider Trading Rethought; Part 3: Economic Consequences of Insider Trading; Chapter 16. The Economic and Financial Features of Insider Trading; Chapter 17. Insider Trading, News Releases, and Ownership Concentration; Chapter 18. Incentives to Acqire Information; Chapter 19. Insider Trading in Emerging Stock Markets: The Case of Brazil; Chapter 20. Legal Insider Trading and Stock Market Reaction: Evidence from the Netherlands; Index; Back coverInsider trading has long been considered an endemic feature of the world's financial markets. This book brings together the law and finance research on insider trading. It provides coverage on the established US, European, and Asia-Pacific securities markets, as well as the key emerging markets of Brazil and the greater China region.Insider trading in securitiesInsider trading in securities.332.64Ali Paul A. U572361Gregoriou Greg N.1956-887648United States.Securities and Exchange Commission.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910702867603321Insider trading3128221UNINA