Former JPMorgan traders challenge DOJ arguments in spoofing lawsuit
Former JPMorgan traders challenge the DOJ’s arguments supporting the second indictment in a case about spoofing the futures market.
Former JPMorgan traders challenge the DOJ’s arguments supporting the second indictment in a case about spoofing the futures market.
The DOJ insists that Cedric Chanu and James Vorley cannot refer to a ruling acquitting former Deutsche traders in LIBOR-rigging case.
The DOJ insists that Cedric Chanu and James Vorley cannot refer to a ruling acquitting former Deutsche traders in LIBOR-rigging case.
The CFTC and former Deutsche Bank traders James Vorley and Cedric Chanu have finalized the language of a proposed Consent Order.
A class of plaintiffs has asked the Court to approve a $60 million cash settlement with JPMorgan in a precious metals spoofing lawsuit.
Former Deutsche Bank traders James Vorley and Cedric Chanu insist that CFTC spoofing claims against them are time-barred.
Former Deutsche Bank traders James Vorley and Cedric Chanu will get additional information from the CFTC in a spoofing case.
Deutsche Bank seeks to dismiss claims that it unlawfully “spoofed” U.S. Treasury futures products and Eurodollar futures products.
Plaintiffs in a spoofing lawsuit targeting Merrill Lynch, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley, appeal from an earlier ruling.
Merrill Lynch Commodities, Bank of America Corporation, and Morgan Stanley & Co have secured a dismissal of a spoofing complaint.