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Two bills via the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate could make it easier to prosecute insider trading.
Congressional calls for broadening the definition of insider trading and making it easier to prosecute have picked up speed recently. But it remains to be seen just what the legislative branch’s impact will be on an area traditionally ruled by the courts, industry observers say. Two bills are currently being considered by Congress, both responses...
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