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- Why three senators said no to an insider trading ban in Congress
Three senators explain their votes against a no brainer.
stock trading 06 Feb 2012 - Congressional Insider Trading Bill Moves Forward in the Senate
WASHINGTON ? The Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, the STOCK Act, legislation to ban members of Congress from benefiting from insider stock trading, today moved one step closer to passage in the Senate. By a bipartisan vote of 93-2, the Senate invoked cloture on...
stock trading 06 Feb 2012 - Stock Exch Notice - Admission to Trading - 06/02/2012
? NOTICE OF ADMISSION TO TRADING ON THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE The following securities are admitted to trading on the LSE with effect from the time and date of this notice 06/02/2012 8:00am BARCLAYS BANK ...
stock trading 06 Feb 2012 - STOCK Act: House Considering Insider Trading Bill After Senate Passage
WASHINGTON -- With members of Congress convinced their political survival depends on their image, the House is wasting no time in considering a Senate-passed bill that would ban insider trading by lawmakers and thousands of executive branch officials. Stock trades would have to be posted online within 30 days.
stock trading 06 Feb 2012 - Senate Passes STOCK Act to Stop Insider Trading [VIDEO]
The United States Senate on Thursday passed the 'Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge' (STOCK) Act, which will ban lawmakers from trading stocks based on the information they have gathered while performing their Congressional duties.
stock trading 06 Feb 2012 - Editorials: Stock rules for Congress badly need an update
You mean there isn?t already a rule against that? Anyone who heard the recent reports about Congress and insider stock trading could have been forgiven for having asked that simple, clear question. Suppose a lawmaker is involved in negotiations regarding legislation on, say, leases for oil drilling.
stock trading 06 Feb 2012
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