Monday, January 29, 2018

Banks Settle Charges of Commodities 'Spoofing' for $46 Million - Courthouse News Service


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Banks Settle Charges of Commodities 'Spoofing' for $46 Million
Courthouse News Service
(CN) – Deutsche Bank, UBS and HSBC will pay a combined $46.6 million in fines to settle claims that some of their traders manipulated the price of precious metals, including silver and gold, in the futures market, government regulators said Monday ...
UBS, Deutsche Bank and HSBC to pay millions in spoofing settlement, CFTC saysCNBC
Spoofing and Commodities Fraud charges lead to $46 million in fines for Deutsche Bank, HSBC and UBSLeapRate

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