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US targets commodities and corruption
The US Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission have in recent years started enforcing aggressively the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
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CFTC sues broker over disclosure breaches
In the civil actions, the CFTC alleges the former CME brokers provided order flow information, including 'the identities of the parties to specific trades'
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