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Last year, during a crackdown on spoofing — a form of high-speed computer trading fraud — federal prosecutors charged a Chicago software developer with creating a program that helped a … ...
Traders work at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in 2011. Geneva Trading USA has agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle charges it engaged in “spoofing” with futures contracts traded at the CME.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s (CFTC’s) final interpretative guidance and policy statement on disruptive trading clarifies various aspects of, but does not deviate significantly ...
U.S. judge rejects class action against high-speed trading firm in Korean 'spoofing' case By Jonathan Stempel September 27, 20221:22 PM PDTUpdated September 27, 2022 ...
Igor Oystacher, a well-known Chicago futures trader, and his firm agreed Tuesday to pay $2.5 million to settle claims that he manipulated prices through a bluffing tactic known as spoofing.
A New York-based proprietary trading firm and one of its founders will pay more than $1 million to settle civil charges that they engaged in a manipulative strategy known as spoofing, U.S ...
Geneva Trading, a Chicago commodities trading firm, agreed to pay a $1.5 million fine to settle charges that at least three of its traders engaged in the disruptive practice of “spoofing̶… ...
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