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The firm paid a total of $36.5 million to the CFTC and the Justice Department to resolve charges of spoofing.
The CFTC reports that it has settled charges against Merrill Lynch Commodities, Inc. (MLCI), a provisionally registered swap dealer that is part of the Bank of America Corp. (BAC), for “spoofing, manipulation, and attempted manipulation over a six-year period with respect to certain precious metals futures contracts.” The settlement will cost MLCI an estimated $25...
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