Trader accused of manipulating oil, gas market

signonsandiego.com     Jul 25, 2008            

NEW YORK – Commodity regulators in Washington have accused a Dutch trading company of making roughly $1 million in illegal profits by manipulating the prices of crude oil, heating oil and gasoline over an 11-day period last year. In audiotapes uncovered in their investigation, regulators said one defendant described the scheme as an effort to “bully the market” by making a large number of trades at or near the end of the trading day to move closing prices. The lawsuit is certain to resonate loudly in Washington, where the Senate is in the midst of debating proposals to tackle high oil prices by curbing market speculation and where lawmakers have repeatedly demanded tougher enforcement measures. Moreover, unlike many manipulation cases, this one accuses the defendants of actually succeeding in moving prices that are used as... [read full story]                    

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