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Banks move to dismiss Treasury securities antitrust case

( February 23, 2018, 23:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: US Treasury security dealers have asked US District Judge Paul Gardephe to dismiss claims that they conspired to manipulate the prices of Treasury securities at auctions and the pricing of Treasury securities in the ‘when-issued market.’ They argue that the amended complaint lacks a “single factual allegation that identifies which of the hundreds of competitive bidders during the class period were ‘customers’ of the defendants, what information was ‘shared,’ or how the purportedly ‘shared’ information supposedly enabled the defendants to control the prices at which the US Treasury ultimately issued securities in thousands of closely watched auctions for almost a decade.”...

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