Update: Suspicious Trading

Update to earlier post Suspicious Trading.

In the original post I mentioned how federal Finance Minister Ralph Goodale announced a tax cut on dividends paid by corporations. I mentioned how he made his announcement Nov. 23 at 6 p.m. yet there was a curious surge in trading before the announcement which of course led to speculation of insider trading. CTV News has been following the story.
In the two weeks since Canada's Finance Minister announced a tax cut to dividend-paying stocks, the big question in financial and political circles is whether some people had advance notice of his Nov. 23 announcement. A CTV Whistleblower investigation into what happened that day has found that may have been the case.

"I believe some information leaked out somewhere," said Christopher Thomas of Measured Markets, a company that analyzes stock trading patterns.

Ralph Goodale's announcement was good news for income trust investors -- and those who buy dividend-paying stocks. He reversed his earlier plan to possibly tax the trusts. He also decided to cut taxes on dividends, to help dividend-paying stocks look as attractive to investors as the popular income trusts do.

But, some of those stocks jumped inexplicably late in the afternoon, hours before Goodale told the Canadian public anything about his plan. CTV found more evidence of a possible leak than just that jump in trading.
Although Goodale denied any advance notice went out some financial experts aren't so sure.
First, several credible sources in financial circles confirmed to CTV they heard definitively -- before the markets closed -- that an announcement would be coming after the close of trading that day.

Many people were exchanging emails, about an anticipated 5 p.m. news conference. That seemingly advance notice contradicts the Finance Department's position that they told no one -- not even privately -- about the timing of the hotly anticipated announcement, not the day or the hour it would come.
Yet another Liberal scandal in the making?

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