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Comment: Forex trades dispute hints at battles to come

By Leah Nylen ( September 20, 2017, 18:49 GMT | Comment) -- A dispute between antitrust prosecutors and lawyers for three former UK traders accused of manipulating foreign exchange rates offers a preview of the major issues likely to be raised at their trial next summer: the extent to which the government must offer evidence of how the individuals used trades to allegedly manipulate the rates, and whether the trading affected US commerce.A dispute between antitrust prosecutors and lawyers for three former UK traders accused of manipulating foreign exchange rates offers a preview of the major issues likely to be raised at their trial next summer: the extent to which the government must offer evidence of how the individuals used trades to allegedly manipulate the rates, and whether the trading affected US commerce....

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