Turkey’s interest rate dilemma With higher than expected inflation and further Lira...
Date 07/12/2020 |
Prosecutors in the US are still investigating many currency traders at major banks who attempted to rig the FX rates in the banking industry. Three years on from the benchmark manipulation scandal, regulators are still dealing with issues from the past. James Wood-Collins, Chief Executive Officer at Record Currency Management, states that markets must remain vigilant in their approach to managing malpractice.
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