Liquidnet to Pay $5 Million to Settle Market-Access, Data-Protection Allegations
The electronic trading network Liquidnet has agreed to pay a $5 million regulatory fine to resolve allegations that it failed to protect confidential trading information and had faulty controls around market access. Read more.
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