How Singapore’s Insider Trading Prohibitions Apply to Take-over Transactions
Nearly 20 years ago, a prominent businessman for the first time was successfully prosecuted for insider trading in Singapore after what was claimed to be the longest running trial at the time. In 2004, the collapse of China Aviation Oil (Singapore) Corp resulted in the punishment of six senior compa...
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