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Insider Trading
Global Developments and Analysis
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Insider Trading
Global Developments and Analysis
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Essential Reading on an Expanding PhenomenonThe recent growth in mergers and acquisitions worldwide has been accompanied by a resurgence in insider trading on a scale not witnessed since the 1980s takeovers boom. Given the greater emphasis on insider trading in the global securities markets, this text combines the latest law and finance research on
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Table of contents
- 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 Information
- Part 2: Regulating Insider Trading A. Illegal Insider Trading
- Chapter 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 Trading
- Chapter 14. A Middle Ground Position in the Insider Trading Debate: Deregulate the Sell Side
- Chapter 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 cover