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The regulator declined to comment on reports that market manipulation could have cost taxpayers millions of dollars.
The Financial Markets Authority published guidance in 2017 on the conduct of transactions that set the bank bill base rate or any other interest rate.
The Financial Markets Authority confirmed it had received complaints about government bond trading in the past five years but declined to comment further.
This morning New Zealand Herald According to reports, an unknown party filed a complaint with the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) alleging market manipulation.
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