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1. ''Market manipulation'' | 1. ''Market manipulation.'' | ||
The (illegal) practice of placing orders and then immediately cancelling or withdrawing them, with the intention of artificially manipulating market prices. | The (illegal) practice of placing orders and then immediately cancelling or withdrawing them, with the intention of artificially manipulating market prices. | ||
2. ''Email fraud'' | 2. ''Email fraud.'' | ||
The forgery of an email header, so that the message appears to have originated from a legitimate trusted source. | The forgery of an email header, so that the message appears to have originated from a legitimate trusted source. | ||
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* [[Layering]] | * [[Layering]] | ||
* [[Market abuse]] | * [[Market abuse]] | ||
* [[Market manipulation]] | |||
* [[Phishing]] | * [[Phishing]] | ||
* [[Ransomware]] | * [[Ransomware]] |
Revision as of 17:50, 1 September 2018
1. Market manipulation.
The (illegal) practice of placing orders and then immediately cancelling or withdrawing them, with the intention of artificially manipulating market prices.
2. Email fraud.
The forgery of an email header, so that the message appears to have originated from a legitimate trusted source.