Insiders and the law: the impact of Regulatory Change on Insider Trading

Date
2004
Authors
Gilbert, A
Tourani-Rad, A
Wisniewski, T
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Working Paper
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AUT Faculty of Business
Abstract

The impact of regulations in minimizing the detrimental effects of insider trading is unsettled. In this paper, we investigate the impact of the introduction of the Securities Market Amendment Act 2002 in New Zealand on several aspects of the market. After examining a sample of companies listed before and after the new laws introduction, we find strong evidence of a reduction in the cost of capital, bid-ask spreads and volatility accompanied by increases in liquidity, all as predicted. We conclude that the change in regulations has had a positive impact on the market.

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Insider Trading , Market Microstructure , Regulation , Cost of Capital
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