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What (who) is Washington insider - definition

TELEVISION SERIES
The Insider (television show); Insider (television show)

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Insiders; Insiders (television); Insiders (TV series); The Insider (newspaper) (disambiguation); The Insider (disambiguation); Insiders (disambiguation); Insiders (comics); The Insider (novel); The Insiders; The Insiders (disambiguation); The Insider (book); Insiders (TV program); Insider (TV program); Insider (disambiguation); Insider (TV series); The insider; The Insider
(insiders)
An insider is someone who is involved in a situation and who knows more about it than other people.
An insider said, 'Katharine has told friends it is time to end her career.'
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insider trading         
TRADING OF A PUBLIC COMPANY'S SECURITIES BY INDIVIDUALS BASED ON MATERIAL, NONPUBLIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE COMPANY
Inside information; Inside trading; Insider dealing; Insider Dealing; Insider information; Insider trade; Insider Trading; Material non-public information; MNPI; Tipper-tippee; Dirks v. Securities and Exchange Commission
also insider dealing
Insider trading or insider dealing is the illegal buying or selling of a company's shares by someone who has secret or private information about the company. (BUSINESS)
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Insiders; Insiders (television); Insiders (TV series); The Insider (newspaper) (disambiguation); The Insider (disambiguation); Insiders (disambiguation); Insiders (comics); The Insider (novel); The Insiders; The Insiders (disambiguation); The Insider (book); Insiders (TV program); Insider (TV program); Insider (disambiguation); Insider (TV series); The insider; The Insider
n. someone who has a position in a business or stock brokerage, which allows him/her to be privy to confidential information (such as future changes in management, upcoming profit and loss reports, secret sales figures and merger negotiations) which will affect the value of stocks or bonds. While there is nothing wrong with being an insider, use of the confidential information unavailable to the investing public in order to profit through sale or purchase of stocks or bonds is unethical and a crime under the Securities and Exchange Act. See also: insider trading

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Insider (Philippine TV program)

Insider is a Philippine television documentary and investigative television program, hosted by the news anchors of News5. It aired every Thursdays at 11:30pm-12:00 midnight (PST) between February 2 to August 2, 2012, on TV5. Its Producer's Cut airs every Friday at 7:30-8:30 PM (PST) on AksyonTV.

Examples of use of Washington insider
1. "He is a Washington insider," Hansen acknowledged.
2. Speaking to supporters after conceding Florida, Romney accused his opponent of being a Washington insider.
3. By all accounts, Beckstrom is neither a cyber–security expert nor a Washington insider.
4. He has tried to depict Ford as a Washington insider with tenuous Tennessee connections.
5. Former Fannie Mae CEO and longtime Washington insider Jim Johnson and former Deputy U.S.