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Banks In Metals Price-Fixing Probe: Wall Street Journal

It’s called the London gold fix: the widely followed daily process by which a handful of financial giants set prices of precious metals for global markets. Now, some of the biggest banks in the world have come under scrutiny for allegedly tainting the process. Price-rigging probes from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and U.S.…

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