Under insider trading regulations, a tipper can only be held liable for sharing material nonpublic information if they receive direct financial compensation from the tippee in exchange for the information.
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False. Direct financial compensation is not required to establish tipper liability under insider trading laws; providing confidential material information as a gift or to obtain a reputational benefit fulfills the personal benefit requirement.
The statement is false because insider trading enforcement does not require direct financial compensation to prove tipper liability. A tipper is liable if they pass material nonpublic information in breach of a duty and derive a personal benefit, which legally includes gifting the information to a relative or friend or securing reputational benefits.
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Tipper Personal Benefit and Liability Criteria