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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (129885)8/10/2001 10:02:46 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
>In 1999 the London Stock Exchange fined ABN Amro Equities £250,000 and Morgan Stanley Securities £100,000 for "misconduct" after the scheme was uncovered there.
>| Last Updated: August 10 2001 21:20GMT
ABN Amro, the Dutch bank, was censured and fined $200,000 by US securities regulators on Friday for its role in a landmark stock manipulation case originally uncovered by officials at the London Stock Exchange.

The charges date back to 1998 when a senior trading executive at ABN Amro in New York allegedly entered into an understanding with a portfolio manager at a Boston firm to manipulate shares of five European stocks. The shares included British Biotech, Volkswagen and Renault.
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