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  2. 2010 flash crash - Wikipedia

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    In April 2015, Navinder Singh Sarao, an autistic [64] [65] London-based point-and-click trader, [66] was arrested for his alleged role in the flash crash. According to criminal charges brought by the United States Department of Justice , Sarao allegedly used an automated program to generate large sell orders, pushing down prices, which he then ...

  3. Flash crash - Wikipedia

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    The mechanism causing the event has been heavily researched and is in dispute. On April 21, 2015, the U.S. Department of Justice laid "22 criminal counts, including fraud and market manipulation" against Navinder Singh Sarao, a trader. Among the charges included was the use of spoofing algorithms. [10]

  4. Autistic futures trader who triggered crash spared prison - AOL

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    Government prosecutors and defense lawyers described the 41-year-old Navinder Singh Sarao as autistic in memos filed before sentencing in Chicago federal court. Autistic futures trader who ...

  5. Spoofing (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. Department of Justice April 21, 2015 complaint of market manipulation and fraud laid against Navinder Singh Sarao, [20] — dubbed the Hounslow day-trader [21] — appeared "to have used this 188-and-289-lot spoofing technique in certain instances to intensify the manipulative effects of his dynamic layering technique...The purpose ...

  6. Portal:Current events/October 2016 - Wikipedia

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    A London-based trader who traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Navinder Singh Sarao, accused of contributing to the 2010 Wall Street "flash crash" by placing bogus orders to spoof the market, fails in his legal bid to stop extradition and will now be sent to the United States to face trial where he is wanted by U.S. authorities on 22 ...

  7. CME Group - Wikipedia

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    According to a Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) 2014 report, a significant cause of the event was the use of spoofing algorithms by Navinder Singh Sarao, a British financial trader; just prior to the flash crash, he placed orders for thousands of E-mini S&P 500 stock index futures contracts — which traded on CME Group's Globex ...

  8. Portal:Current events/2016 October 14 - Wikipedia

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    Health Surgeons separate craniopagus conjoined twin boys in New York City. (BBC) Law and crime A London -based trader who traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Navinder Singh Sarao, accused of contributing to the 2010 Wall Street "flash crash" by placing bogus orders to spoof the market, fails in his legal bid to stop extradition and will now be sent to the United States to face trial ...

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