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Solutions for Insider Trading and Regulatory Challenges in Financial Governance

Data and Metadata
Insider trading and regulatory inconsistencies have important historical challenges to the integrity and stability of global financial markets. These issues challenge trust, transparency, and fairness are requiring solutions.
H. Al-khawaja   +4 more
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Insider trading and shareholder investment horizons

Journal of Corporate Finance, 2020
This paper examines the effects of shareholder investment horizons on insider trading. We find that insiders are less likely to trade on private information and the profitability of insider trades is lower when shareholder investment horizons are longer.
Xudong Fu   +3 more
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Insider Trading

The Journal of Investing, 2000
In some countries, insiders are required to promptly report their trades to the relevant authorities. These reported trades allow us to evaluate how much abnormal return, if any, insiders generate. More important, we can assess whether it is worthwhile to emulate the insider9s behavior.
Stan E. Beckers, Ulrich Gathmann
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Insider trading ahead of cyber breach announcements

Journal of financial markets, 2020
Stock market reactions to cybersecurity breach announcements are generally negative. We find significant evidence of opportunistic insider trading, with insiders saving an average of $35,009 due to timely selling in the three months before the ...
Zhaoxin Lin   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Predicting shareholder litigation on insider trading from financial text: An interpretable deep learning approach

Information Manager (The), 2020
The detrimental effects of insider trading on the financial markets and the economy are well documented. However, resource-constrained regulators face a great challenge in detecting insider trading and enforcing insider trading laws.
Rong Liu, Feng Mai, Zhe Shan, Ying Wu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Insider Trading

Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 1987
To engage in insider trading is, roughly speaking, to buy or sell securities on the basis of privileged information. Suppose, for example, that the president of a company learns that another company wants to take his over. Suppose he secretly buys a large amount of his company's stock and makes a handsome profit when the public at large is finally ...
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Insider Trading

2002
Abstract Traders engage in insider trading when they base their trades on material information about the value of an instrument that is not publicly available. Most insider trading involves private information that corporate managers know about the prospects of their companies.
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Abnormal tone in management earnings forecast, media negative coverage, and insider trading

Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, 2020
Based on previous studies, we define the term abnormal language tone, used in management earnings forecasts, as the extent to which the language tone in the forecast deviates from the regular language tone that is used to describe business performance ...
Wenhan Xu, Di Qi
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Sell-side analyst heterogeneity and insider trading

Journal of Corporate Finance, 2020
This study explores insider trading patterns under different earnings surprises. After controlling for stock market liquidity and earnings announcements returns, we show that insiders sell more aggressively depending on the heterogeneity of analysts ...
H. Contreras, Francisco Marcet
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Informed Options Trading Prior to Takeover Announcements: Insider Trading?

Management Sciences, 2019
We quantify the pervasiveness of informed trading activity in target companies’ equity options before the announcements of 1,859 U.S. takeovers between 1996 and 2012.
Patrick Augustin   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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