International Cooperation on Securities and Commodities Frauds

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Wednesday, October 1, 1986
Author: 
Gael M. Kerrign
Volume: 
2
Issue: 
10
Abstract: 
With increasing international activity in the securities and futures market, the attention of regulatory authorities has recently focused on ways to cooperate in cracking down on international frauds, particularly insider dealing--the use of confidential information about a company to make an illicit stock market profit, often using accounts in bank secrecy jurisdictions to conceal transactions.