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    Home / News / World News / Trump administration allegedly tipped off Wall Street about US-India deal
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    Trump administration allegedly tipped off Wall Street about US-India deal
    The information was leaked to senior Wall Street executives

    Trump administration allegedly tipped off Wall Street about US-India deal

    By Snehil Singh
    Apr 26, 2025
    10:54 am

    What's the story

    The Trump administration is accused of leaking privileged information to Wall Street executives about a potential trade deal with India.

    Fox Business Correspondent Charles Gasparino disclosed on X that people inside the Trump White House have been informing Wall Street executives that they are close to an "agreement in principle" on trade with India.

    The information was reportedly obtained from senior Wall Street executives who have ties to the White House.

    Controversy

    Allegations of insider trading and market manipulation

    Gasparino's revelation has led to allegations of "insider trading"; Wall Street firms could profit from such information in the stock market.

    Bloomberg reporter Joel Weisenthal asked, "Why are Wall Street executives getting early alerts from people inside the Trump White House about the status of trade negotiations?"

    A Wall Street analyst also asked why the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) allows such practices.

    Past incidents

    Trump's history of benefiting billionaires

    The allegations come weeks after Trump bragged about his billionaire buddies making money from tariffs he announced on April 2.

    "THIS IS A GREAT TIME TO BUY!!!!" he posted on Truth Social, four hours before suspending the controversial tariffs on April 9.

    Bloomberg reported that Wednesday was the "best day ever" for billionaires as they collectively gained $304 billion when markets surged back up.

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