During a charity golf tournament, a registered representative learns from a senior executive of a publicly traded biotechnology firm that an unannounced, positive drug trial result will be released next week. The representative does not trade on the information, but passes the tip to a key client who buys 5,000 shares of the stock prior to the public announcement. Which of the following statements correctly describes the liability under federal insider trading regulations?
- Both the registered representative and the client can be held liable under insider trading regulations.Cevap
- BOnly the client can be held liable because the registered representative did not execute any trades or personally profit.
- CNeither party can be held liable because the information was disclosed in an informal setting rather than a formal business meeting.
- DOnly the corporate executive who originally disclosed the information can be held liable for a breach of fiduciary duty.
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Both the registered representative and the client can be held liable under federal insider trading regulations.
Under federal insider trading laws, liability applies to both the individual who discloses material nonpublic information (the tipper) and the individual who trades on it (the tippee). The registered representative is liable as a tipper despite not trading or profiting, and the client is liable as a tippee for acting on the nonpublic tip.
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Tipper and Tippee Liability under Insider Trading Regulations