The Principles, which highlight the importance of restricting access to price sensitive information, are voluntary to adopt, broad based and largely focused on the areas identified as requiring the most attention, as set out in Market Watch 21. Whilst the Principles are aimed at the unregulated community, aspects of them could also provide assistance to other market participants"
UK: Principles of Good Practice for the Handling of Inside Information
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