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Article: Bangkok Post, Thailand, Insider Column.
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- May 14, 2002
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Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
May 14--CONFESSIONS OF A CELEBRITY STOCK GURU: Stock market regulators can say all they like about the scourge of insider trading, but their chances of stopping all the shenanigans that take place on markets are remote. Deciding on a hard-and-fast definition of what constitutes inside information is hard enough.
In this connection, we were reminded of an episode of Yes, Minister, in which the hapless Jim Hacker had decided to make a crackdown on insider trading in the City of London his latest crusade. He left it to Sir Humphrey Appleby, the senior civil servant who really ran things, to ...
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