Traders' Platinum And Palladium Antitrust Suit Trimmed

By Cara Bayles (March 29, 2017, 10:03 PM EDT) -- A New York federal judge trimmed most of the defendants and claims from a proposed class action alleging several banks conspired to deflate the market value of platinum and palladium, ruling Tuesday that several of the banks weren't subject to U.S. jurisdiction and that the proposed stockholder class was too broad to have antitrust standing....

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