ANZ Bank and Macquarie admit to attempted cartel conduct
ANZ Bank and Macquarie Group have admitted their traders tried to rig contracts in Malaysia's foreign exchange markets.
Reporter for The Age
ANZ Bank and Macquarie Group have admitted their traders tried to rig contracts in Malaysia's foreign exchange markets.
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