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Dutch regulator fines Euronext investor for market manipulation

Euronext building in Amsterdam
The misconduct took place on the last day of trading in December 2023. Photo: Yuriko Nakao/Getty Images.

The AFM said the investor’s conduct posed a risk to the integrity of the financial markets and gave it solid grounds for imposing a penalty.

The Dutch financial markets regulator (AFM) has imposed a penalty of €625,000 ($715,396) on an investment company director for alleged artificial price inflation and market manipulation.

The director has been accused of conduct intended to send misleading signals to the market about the shares of a listed company. The suspicious activity led

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