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Front-running is the fraudulent practice of buying securities to take advantage of knowledge of a future event, for example a large purchase order from a client. | Front-running is the fraudulent practice of buying securities or making other trades to take advantage of knowledge of a future event, for example a large purchase order from a client. | ||
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Conduct risk - financial markets
Front-running is the fraudulent practice of buying securities or making other trades to take advantage of knowledge of a future event, for example a large purchase order from a client.