0 the usually illegal act of a dealer buying shares in a company after they have had an order from a customer to buy a large number of the same shares, which is likely to have the result that the shares will go up in price. The dealer can then make a profit by selling the shares that they have bought:
Front-running is when a broker places trades for his own account before fulfilling orders previously submitted by his customer.
I fully expect that people with a background in the health service and with a background relevant to that service will be the front-running candidates.
Since this incident, front-running presidential candidates have developed short lists of potential running mates and have meticulously performed background checks.
So we move to the second round of tabulation to determine which of the front-running cities had broader support.
By front-running, the broker has put his or her own financial interest above (or in front of) the customer's interest and is thus committing fraud.
He became known for his front-running style and occasionally erratic jumping.
He is noted for his front-running style and has won seven of his thirteen races.
In practice, computer trading splits up large orders into many smaller ones, making front-running more difficult to detect.
The front-running drivers planned for two separate runs, but were anticipating rain later in the period, making the early laps crucial.