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Insider Trading

Wall Street has been shaken by the insider trading in the Galleon Trial - which is using new forms of wire-tap evidence to put before a jury. Why is the Galleon case different from previous trials?

Wall Street has been shaken by one of the largest insider-trading cases in history - the Galleon Trial - which is using new forms of wire-tap evidence to put before a jury. Lesley Curwen asks Professor John Coffee from Columbia Law School in New York what is different about the Galleon case. Plus risk expert Charles Taylor, Fellow at the Wharton Financial Institution Centre at the University of Pennysylvania, says regulators should see the financial jungle as an ecosystem? And we hear from the author and former banker, Kari Nars, about the worlds "ten greatest fraudsters".

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Wed 6 Apr 2011 07:32GMT

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  • Wed 6 Apr 2011 07:32GMT

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