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insider [‚ɪn'saɪdə(r)]initié(e) m,f;∎ according to an insider selon une source bien informée;∎ I got a hot tip from an insider quelqu'un dans la place m'a donné un bon tuyau;∎ Stock Exchange the insiders les initiés mpl►► Stock Exchange insider dealing, insider trading (UNCOUNT) délit m d'initié;∎ to be accused of insider dealing être accusé de délit d'initié -
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∎ the insiders les initiés m plinsider dealing, insider trading délit m d'initiéInvestors should benefit from stronger protection against insider dealing and stock market manipulation through the first ever set of Europe-wide rules, under plans agreed yesterday by the European Union. The new legislation, approved yesterday by European finance ministers, is a further step towards the EU's goal of creating a single market for securities by the end of next year.
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Pol. [Bourse] initié; homme du sérail; personne dans le secret des dieux [disposant d'informations confidentielles]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > insider
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[Bourse] délit d'initié; transaction [délictueuse] d'initiéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > insider dealing
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[Bourse] délit d'initié; transaction [délictueuse] d'initiéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > insider dealing trading
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player ['pleɪə(r)](a) (of game, sport) joueur(euse) m,f;∎ bridge player bridgeur(euse) m,f;∎ are you a poker player? est-ce que vous jouez au poker?(b) (of musical instrument) joueur(euse) m,f;∎ she's a piano/guitar player elle joue du piano/de la guitare∎ France has been a major player in this debate la France a eu un rôle clé dans ce débat;∎ the major players in the bond market les principaux intéressés du marché obligatoire;∎ who are the key players in this market? qui sont les acteurs principaux sur ce marché?►► player piano piano m mécanique -
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(by insider)rapport m de transfert
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insider — With respect to federal regulation of purchase and sale of securities, refers to anyone who has knowledge of facts not available to the general public (e.g., officers, directors, key employees, relatives). 15 U.S. C.A. No. 78p(a). An insider is… … Black's law dictionary