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Meanings of possible manipulation in English
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Usage of possible manipulation in English
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U.S. regulators have also examined possiblemanipulation in the SSA bond market.
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The actions come amid investigations by regulators of possiblemanipulation of currency markets.
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Since then regulators have begun studying the foreign currency markets for possiblemanipulation.
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Probes into possiblemanipulation of foreign exchange benchmarks have added urgency.
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Her ministry said that it was aware only of a probe into possiblemanipulation.
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There are indications there may be further cases of possiblemanipulation, Die Welt added.
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Anti-trust authorities are still investigating possiblemanipulation of Libor and its smaller euro counterpart, Euribor.
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New York and Connecticut state attorneys general announced in July they were also probing possiblemanipulation.
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Several banks, including Barclays and UBS, have said they were cooperating with regulators investigating possiblemanipulation.
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The CFTC launched a nationwide investigation last December into possiblemanipulation of the U.S. oil market.
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The SEC's inquiry adds to European and US regulatory probes of possiblemanipulation in currency markets.
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Other big banks have made similar disclosures recently about probes of possiblemanipulation of foreign exchange rates.
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which regulates foreign-exchange derivatives, is also investigating possiblemanipulation, another person said.
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Deutsche Bank had dismissed the traders following an internal investigation into possiblemanipulation of the interbank rates.
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The European Commission is investigating possiblemanipulation of Euribor, the benchmark used when pricing bank lending in euro.
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The European Commission is investigating possiblemanipulation of Euribor, the benchmark used when pricing bank lending in euros.