01 Mar Mexico’s Alfa CFO fined for insider trading
MEXICO CITY, March 2 (Reuters) – The chief financial officer
of Mexican conglomerate Alfa was fined 195,018 pesos
($10,349) in January for breaking insider trading laws,
government data showed.
Ramon Alberto Leal Chapa was fined on January 11 for “making
trades with privileged information” in 2011, according to
publicly available data on the website of Mexican banking and
securities regulator CNBV.
of Mexican conglomerate Alfa was fined 195,018 pesos
($10,349) in January for breaking insider trading laws,
government data showed.
Ramon Alberto Leal Chapa was fined on January 11 for “making
trades with privileged information” in 2011, according to
publicly available data on the website of Mexican banking and
securities regulator CNBV.
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