inside information

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Noun

inside information (uncountable)

  1. (US, law, finance) Information obtained by or from a person in a position of trust (a director, an employee, a consultant) that affects the price of publicly traded securities.
    • 1968 September 12, “SEC Calls 'Insider' Cases Beneficial to Public”, in New York Times:
      Must a corporation issue a news release if it becomes aware that material inside information has leaked out? "It should make an immediate announcement,"

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