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Do Physicians/Researchers Trade Stock Based on Privileged Information? A Closer Look at Trading Patterns Surrounding the Annual ASCO Conference

机译:医师/研究人员是否根据特权信息进行库存交易?仔细研究ASCO年度会议周围的交易方式

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The goal of this paper was to assess whether, given the opportunity, physicians/researchers would try to profit (by trading stocks) from information that only they were made privy to. The Annual ASCO (American Society of Clinical Oncology) Conference, the largest annual oncology conference, provided the perfect venue to fully explore this question. Up until 2008, ASCO abstracts were released exclusively to ASCO members (i.e., physicians, oncologists) two weeks prior to the conference, and many speculated about unusual trading patterns during these two weeks. In 2008, in response to concerns about such illicit activities, ASCO changed this policy (by distributing these abstracts instead to the general public). We decided to take a closer look at these trading patterns to determine the true impact of ASCO's 2008 decision and whether the differences prior to and following 2008 reveal something about the likelihood of physicians/researchers to profit from "privileged information".
机译:本文的目的是评估在给定机会的情况下,医师/研究人员是否会尝试仅通过使其拥有私有权的信息来获利(通过交易股票)。年度最大的年度肿瘤学会议,即年度ASCO(美国临床肿瘤学会)会议为全面探讨这一问题提供了理想的场所。截至2008年,ASCO摘要仅在会议召开前两周发布给ASCO成员(即医师,肿瘤学家),许多人推测这两个星期内交易方式异常。 2008年,出于对此类非法活动的担忧,ASCO更改了这项政策(通过将这些摘要分发给公众)。我们决定仔细研究这些交易模式,以确定ASCO 2008年决定的真正影响,以及2008年前后的差异是否揭示出医生/研究人员从“特权信息”中获利的可能性。

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