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HFT Tower Research to pay $67m to settle spoofing claims

High-speed trading firm also signs on to deferred prosecution agreement with DOJ

High-speed trading firm Tower Research Capital agreed to pay $67m to settle regulatory allegations that its traders manipulated the price of stock-index futures, the biggest penalty ever imposed by the US derivatives watchdog in such a case.

New York-based Tower, which has been one of the most active participants in equity and derivatives markets, also signed a deferred-prosecution agreement with the Justice Department, which has worked closely with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission on such cases.

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