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Tanya Silk

David J. Sharp; Niels Billou

商品編號:9A99N017
出版日期:1999/09/13
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商品來源:Ivey
商品主題:Finance
商品類型:Case (Library)
涵蓋議題:Ethical Issues
難易度:4 - Undergraduate/MBA
內容長度:3 頁
地域:Canada
產業:Security and Commodity Brokers; Dealers
事件年度:1994

An investment advisor has received an order to buy 1,000 coffee contracts for her client. The client, a senior weather analyst at Environmex, a private weather forecasting service, told her that he had just seen the latest long-range satellite weather data for Brazil that indicated a strong likelihood of frost in the coffee-producing regions. Frost would kill the coffee plants, seriously reducing the supply of coffee, which in turn would lead to an increase in price of the contracts. The information would be made public in a day or so. She thought to herself, "This client has been pretty accurate with these forecasts; maybe it's time I started telling my other clients and put in some of my own capital." The main pedagogical objective of this case is to explore the definition of, and responsibility for, insider trading. The situation in this case is intentionally highly ambiguous. The question "When is it appropriate to use information not widely available to the market?" should be the main focus of student debate. Other ethical issues include confidentiality and using corporate information for personal use.

教學手冊:8A99N17
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