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Showing 1 to 8 of 8 search results for £8m for market abuse.

  1. How to report suspected market abuse as an individual

    Markets Market abuse Published: 12/06/2020 Last modified: 11/09/2023
    Find out the different ways in which an individual can report a concern to us.
  2. Best practice note - Identifying, controlling and disclosing inside information

    Markets Published: 09/06/2020 Last modified: 09/01/2023
    This note is for government departments, industry regulators and public bodies to help them in complying with the relevant obligations under MAR.
  3. How to report suspected market abuse as a firm or trading venue

    Markets Market abuse Published: 04/05/2016 Last modified: 11/09/2023
    Find out more about suspicious transaction and order reports (STORs), and how to submit a STOR or a market observation.
  4. Market Abuse Regulation

    Markets Market abuse Published: 03/05/2016 Last modified: 22/05/2023
    The Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) aims to increase market integrity and investor protection. Find out more about the application and structure of the MAR, market abuse offences and exemptions.
  5. FCA fines US based oil trader US $903K for market manipulation

    Press Releases Published: 22/07/2013 Last modified: 23/11/2021
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined US based High Frequency Trader, Michael Coscia, US $903,176 (£597,993) for deliberate manipulation of commodities markets.
  6. Monitoring orders and transactions – our expectations of firms

    Speeches Published: 31/01/2013 Last modified: 29/03/2013
    Speech by Patrick Spens, Head of Market Monitoring, the FSA, at the Futures Options Association Compliance Forum
  7. Tribunal upholds FSA decision to fine firm £8m for market abuse

    Press Releases Published: 28/01/2013 Last modified: 28/01/2015
    The Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber) has directed the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to fine Swift Trade, a non-FSA authorised Canadian company with global operations, £8m for market abuse. The Tribunal described this as being “as