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Navinder Singh Sarao, a British trader, is accused by American authorities of contributing to turmoil that led the Dow to fall more than 600 points. By Chad Bray A judge in London reduced bail for ...
LONDON — The apparent global headquarters of Navinder Singh Sarao, the British trader arrested for allegedly contributing to U.S. stock markets' 2010 "Flash Crash," is a modest suburban home ...
Navinder Singh Sarao allegedly used a technique called spoofing to manipulate a key U.S. futures market. Above, the home where Nav Sarao Futures is registered, in the Hounslow section of London ...
Navinder Singh Sarao's request to waive a 5 million pound ($7.6 million) security payment related to his bail was also denied by a judge in Westminster Magistrates' Court.
Navinder Singh Sarao has been charged by the U.S. Justice Department with wire fraud, commodities fraud and market manipulation. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on ...
Navinder Singh Sarao has appeared at a London extradition hearing after being accused of contributing to the "flash crash" of 2010. IE 11 is not supported.
U.K.-based trader Navinder Singh Sarao, who is fighting extradition to the U.S., was granted bail by a London court. U.S. authorities accuse him of market manipulation that included a role in the ...
Navinder Singh Sarao at one of the court hearings. The name Navinder Singh Sarao resonates with both intrigue and controversy in the world of finance. Born in the UK, Sarao was catapulted into the ...
When Navinder Singh Sarao, who the U.S. accuses of contributing to the 2010 ‘flash crash,’ wanted to raise money for a new fund, he was put in touch with an Irishman who had set up dozens ...
ROGUE trader Navinder Sarao faces jail after pleading guilty to his role in a 2010 economic crash on November 9. He could spend decades behind bars after admitting to financial crimes. But who is t… ...
Lawyers for Navinder Singh Sarao, 37, said he planned to appeal against the decision if the Home Secretary, Theresa May, approves the ruling for his extradition.
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