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According to prosecutors, Aleynikov wanted to help out his new employer so transfered trading code to a server in Germany.
FORBES: Lessons from the Goldman trading trial
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Sergey Aleynikov is having his day in a Manhattan federal court to face charges of stealing trade secrets (namely proprietary computer trading code) from Goldman Sachs.
FORBES: Wikileaks The Goldman Sachs Trading Computer Code
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Within large mutual fund organizations, only in- house legal counsel is in a position to monitor manager personal trading compliance with the code of ethics.
FORBES: Mutual Fund Personal Trading Illegalities: Letter to Barry Barbash, Director of Division of Investment Management, Securities and Exchange Commission (July 1, 1998)
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The ex-Goldman Sachs programmer Sergey Aleynikov was convicted today of stealing code used for high-frequency trading.
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The programmer is Sergey Aleynikov, who in three and a half weeks will be tried by the government on allegations that he stole valuable code from Goldman, code used in high-frequency trading systems.
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Based on the idea of perfect competition, where the market is omniscient, this code is as unenforceable as the insider trading rules.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Tesco points to the 2001 Supermarket Code of Practice, drawn up to regulate trading relationships between the major supermarkets and their suppliers, of which it is a signatory.
BBC: NEWS | Business | Is Tesco too big?
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today launched a U.S. version of the code, which it calls the CFTC Interim Compliant Identifiers or CICIs.
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