Early access to research reports is not insider information and is not in general illegal.
First, presumably the report was generated from public information so it is not non-public. Second who are the parties involved in a breach of "fiduciary duty or other relationship of trust or confidence"?
First, presumably the report was generated from public information so it is not non-public. Second who are the parties involved in a breach of "fiduciary duty or other relationship of trust or confidence"?