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Episode 19: Insider Trading and Disclosure
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How Canadian Markets Work por Amy Xu
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Episode Summary A dinner party guest casually hears that a company is about to be acquired and buys shares the next morning. She doesn’t work there, owns no previous stake, and has no relationship with the firm—yet she might be in serious regulatory trouble. In this episode, John and Jane explain why the offense isn't called "being an insider". They discuss how the rules follow the undisclosed information, not your job title, why "tipping" is its own serious offense, and how advanced surveillance systems trace suspicious patterns back to the source.
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- Why It Matters: Capital markets only work when participants trade on the same general information. If the game is rigged, ordinary investors stop showing up, which breaks the essential capital-raising pip ...
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Canadian capital marketPersonal Finance Canada
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