First Spoofing Conviction To Fuel More Prosecutions
By Tom Zanki ( November 4, 2015, 8:53 PM EST) -- The landmark conviction Tuesday of a high-speed trader accused of making and canceling huge numbers of orders for commodities futures — the first of its kind since the Dodd-Frank Act outlawed the market-manipulation practice known as spoofing — will likely persuade prosecutors and civil plaintiffs that there's fertile hunting ground in the futures markets....
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