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  2. REFILE-EXPLAINER-What is short-selling and why does the ... - AOL

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    Short-selling, a bearish investing practice, has become a target of an expansive U.S. Department of Justice criminal investigation. Short-selling entered the spotlight in 2021 as a deluge of ...

  3. What Is Short Selling and How Does It Relate to the Banking ...

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    Short selling involves selling shares you don’t own. An example of this would be when an investor finds a stock that they believe will decline in value. They borrow 50 shares and sell them for ...

  4. Naked short selling - Wikipedia

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    Naked short selling. Schematic representation of naked short selling of stock shares in two steps. The short seller sells shares without owning them. They later purchase and deliver the shares for a different market price. If the short seller cannot afford the shares in the second step, or the shares are not available, a "fail to deliver" results.

  5. US prosecutors charge prominent short-seller with fraud - AOL

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    Short-sellers, including Left, often present themselves as researchers sniffing out misleading or fraudulent businesses through independently published reports on their targets.

  6. Andrew Left - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Edward Left (born July 9, 1970) is an activist short seller, author and editor of the online investment newsletter Citron Research, formerly StockLemon.com. [1][2] Under the name Citron Research, Left publishes reports on firms that he claims are overvalued or are engaged in fraud. Left is known for advising investors on short selling ...

  7. Locate (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Locate (finance) In finance, a locate is an approval from a broker that needs to be obtained prior to effecting a short sale in any equity security, i.e. to "locate" securities available for borrowing. The requirement, in the United States, to locate a stock before ' shorting ' has existed for a long time. Regulation SHO was announced by the ...

  8. GameStop short squeeze - Wikipedia

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    Short selling is a finance practice in which an investor, known as the short-seller, borrows shares and immediately sells them, in the hope that they will be able to buy them back later ("covering") at a lower price, return the borrowed shares (plus interest) to the lender, and profit off the difference. The practice carries an unlimited risk ...

  9. What is short-selling and why does the DoJ care? - AOL

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    The DoJ has issued subpoenas as it examines short-selling by hedge funds and their relationships with research firms that publish negative reports on certain companies, according to three people ...