How Listed Companies Launder Money
How exactly does the laundering take place, using the exchange platform to convert black money into white. Here’s how.
Ambareesh Baliga, managing partner, Global Wealth Management, Edelweiss Financial Services, explained this at a Moneylife Foundation event. He described the modus operandi of money laundering through listed companies. Mr Baliga, who has about 25 years of experience in the stock market, explains how a person reroutes his money through foreign investments in illiquid stocks which are manipulated by operators.
Such manipulative trades involves an entity seeking long-term capital gains exemption by approaching an operator, who finds out an illiquid stock on the exchange platform and gets an allotment of shares done to the entity. Over a one year at least period the operator rigs the stock price up to a pre-determined level. This is when the foreign entity gets in, and gullible investors get in taking the stock higher as the earlier entity gets out. This enables conversion of unaccounted money into tax-free long term capital gains. Watch the video.
From Moneylife Foundation programme on 28 February 2014
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Ambareesh Baliga, managing partner, Global Wealth Management, Edelweiss Financial Services, explained this at a Moneylife Foundation event. He described the modus operandi of money laundering through listed companies. Mr Baliga, who has about 25 years of experience in the stock market, explains how a person reroutes his money through foreign investments in illiquid stocks which are manipulated by operators.
Such manipulative trades involves an entity seeking long-term capital gains exemption by approaching an operator, who finds out an illiquid stock on the exchange platform and gets an allotment of shares done to the entity. Over a one year at least period the operator rigs the stock price up to a pre-determined level. This is when the foreign entity gets in, and gullible investors get in taking the stock higher as the earlier entity gets out. This enables conversion of unaccounted money into tax-free long term capital gains. Watch the video.
From Moneylife Foundation programme on 28 February 2014
For more on this story visit:
http://www.moneylife.in/article/how-listed-companies-launder-money/40016.html
For more stories on price manipulation visit:
http://www.moneylife.in/investing/stock-manipulation
For more information visit our website : http://foundation.moneylife.in/
Register : http://moneylife.in/register/
Follow us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/moneylifedailyclinics/
Follow us on Twitter : https://twitter.com/MoneylifeF
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