Do Brokers of Insiders Tip Other Clients?

Do Brokers of Insiders Tip Other Clients?

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Article ID: iaor2017320
Volume: 63
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 317
End Page Number: 332
Publication Date: Feb 2017
Journal: Management Science
Authors: , ,
Keywords: behaviour, investment, management, information
Abstract:

We examine trading activity around insider transactions on the Toronto Stock Exchange and find evidence that some traders mimic insider positions. Our unique data set allows us to establish a direct connection between insiders, their brokerages, and the brokerages’ other clients. The findings are consistent with the possibility that some brokerages tip their clients about insider trades. Insiders in our sample have good timing; returns are usually positive (negative) after insider purchases (sales). Insiders’ good timing translates to the mimicking transactions, which appear to be profitable net of trading costs. Evidence consistent with tipping is observed mainly for smaller independent brokerages. This paper was accepted by Brad Barber, finance.

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