Glen Point's Phillips Says US Trying to Criminalize FX Tradi

Glen Point's Phillips Says US Trying to Criminalize FX Trading

(Bloomberg) -- Glen Point Capital co-founder Neil Phillips urged a federal judge to throw out charges that he tried to manipulate the foreign exchange market, saying the US is attempting to criminalize normal trading activity. Most Read from BloombergUS Stripped of AAA Rating by Fitch as Budget Deficits SwellPoland Sends Troops to Belarus Border After Airspace BreachMissing Goldman Sachs Analyst Confirmed Dead by New York PoliceTrump Indicted on Federal Charges in 2020 Election ProbeUS, Europe G

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