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The intriguing tale of Navinder Singh Sarao, the "Hound of Hounslow," who caused a $1 trillion market crash and sparked debate: financial criminal or modern-day Robin Hood?
On Tuesday, Navinder Singh Sarao was arrested by Scotland Yard and charged in the US with 22 criminal counts, including fraud and market manipulation. Photo: AFP Washington: From a modest stucco ...
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 ...
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 ...
Navinder Singh Sarao made $70 million buying and selling futures from his suburban London bedroom before the FBI showed up to arrest him for helping cause a $1 trillion market crash.
Navinder Singh Sarao was spared imprisonment after prosecutors praised his co-operation and said his crimes were entirely unmotivated by greed. Prosecutors and defence lawyers described the 41 ...
Navinder Singh Sarao, who has been dubbed the "Hound of Hounslow", used his ability to spot numerical patterns in split seconds to influence the market, making himself more than £9 million ($12 ...
Navinder Singh Sarao was spared a prison term after prosecutors praised his co-operation and said his crimes were unmotivated by greed.
Navinder Singh Sarao, a 37-year-old working out of a modest suburban home in Hounslow, West London, allegedly made tens of millions of dollars with a computer program that could automatically ...
Navinder Singh Sarao, whose market manipulation contributed to the 2010 "flash crash," pleaded guilty to wire fraud and spoofing. The British trader who contributed to a "flash crash" of ...