FSA ordered to censure metals trader

The UK's Financial Services Authority has been forced to downgrade a verdict it handed out in a case of market abuse case for the first time in its history

The UK's Financial Services Authority has been forced to downgrade a verdict it handed out in a case of market abuse case for the first time in its history.

The regulator wanted to fine Jason Geddis, a former metals trader for Commerzbank's Dresdner Kleinwort unit, £25,000 and ban him for life from working in financial services.

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