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"To Catch a Trader" Preview

FRONTLINE goes inside the biggest insider trading scandal in U.S. history.

Aired 01/07/2014 | Rating NR

FRONTLINE

"To Catch a Trader" Preview

Preview: Season 2014 Episode 1 | 31s

FRONTLINE goes inside the biggest insider trading scandal in U.S. history.

FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith goes inside the dramatic hunt that uncovered the biggest insider trading scandal in U.S. history, drawing on exclusively-obtained video of hedge fund titan Steven A. Cohen, incriminating FBI wiretaps, and interviews with both Wall Street and Justice Department insiders.

Aired 01/07/2014 | Rating NR

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Funding for FRONTLINE is provided through the support of PBS viewers and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Major funding for FRONTLINE is provided by the Ford Foundation. Additional funding...

The Cohen Deposition Turns Testy

A deposition with Steven A. Cohen turns testy over the issue of insider trading. (22s)

Cohen Mulls a Hypothetical Tip

Steve Cohen struggles to answer whether he'd be OK with trading on a tip from a reporter. (1m 16s)

Compliance At SAC Capital

Steven A. Cohen discusses the compliance manual at SAC Capital. (2m 58s)

Steve Cohen: SEC Rules Are Vague

Steven A. Cohen is asked about his understanding of trading on inside information. (28s)

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