New York attorney general sues Barclays over stock-trading

The suit alleges the British bank lied about favours given to high-speed traders in its dark pool

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman sued British banking giant Barclays for allegedly lying about how it favors high-frequency players in the firm's stock-trading business.

In one of the highest-profile actions in recent years against a bank for its practices trading stocks, the civil suit filed Wednesday alleged that Barclays engaged in fraudulent activity related to a trading venue known as a dark pool, in which orders are matched anonymously to protect large and sometimes fast-trading investors.

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