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UK watchdog weighs $1.32 million crisis fund offer from day traders

UK watchdog weighs $1.32 million crisis fund offer from day traders

Signage for the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority), the Britain's financial regulatory body, is seen at their head offices in London, Britain March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Toby Melville

Eleven commodity day traders have offered to donate £1 million ($1.32 million) to a crisis fund as part of a deal to end a three-year investigation by Britain’s markets regulator into a possible breach of competition law.

The Financial Conduct Authority said on Wednesday it provisionally considered the traders’ commitments appropriate, which included changing the way they handle sensitive information and annual training alongside a payment that is likely to exceed any penalty the FCA could impose.

The traders, who traded mainly energy futures, have proposed arranging a contribution to the Crisis and Resilience Fund, a government scheme that provides support to low-income families and individuals in financial hardship.

The traders, who focused on commodities such as natural gas and crude oil futures, were part of a group called Futures Trading Facilities, which was run and owned by one of the traders along with another individual.

The FCA said it was concerned that they frequently exchanged information about their future trading intentions, their current trading positions and recent orders or trades and that they might have coordinated trading strategies between November 2019 and May 2020.

The FCA, which has to consult on its intention to accept the commitments, has asked for feedback from interested parties by the end of July 14. It could then close the investigation without deciding whether the law had been broken.

“The FCA has reached no view on whether competition law has been breached,” it said in a statement. “Offering commitments does not amount to an admission of competition law infringement and the traders have made no such admission in this case.”

Day traders tend to trade their own funds and seek to profit from short-term price movements by dipping into markets but avoid holding open positions overnight.

Under the Competition Act, the FCA can accept commitments from individuals under investigation before it reaches a decision on any infringement.

($1 = 0.7594 pounds)

(Reporting by Kirstin Ridley)

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