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New Report Raises Questions of Insider Trading From Trump Administration

More than a year into Trump's second administration, you may have picked up on a pattern: Trump says something shocking, and the markets either spike or drop in response. Maybe that's just because this administration has been chaotic, or maybe it's something deeper. A new report from the BBC investigated suspicions of insider trading tied to President Trump's big announcements — though it's unclear who, if anyone, is engaging in illegal activity…
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WASHINGTON, D.C.- Throughout the second term of U.S. President Donald Trump, stock brokers have been betting millions of dollars on stocks just before he makes important announcements. BBC has examined the data on the volume of transactions in the financial markets and compared them to some of the president’s pronouncements that have affected the stock market. A consistent pattern of spikes pronounced just a few hours earlier – sometimes just mi…

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