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Iceland bank regulator lines up more cases

By Andrew Ward in Stockholm

Published: August 9 2009 18:14 | Last updated: August 9 2009 18:14

Iceland’s top financial regulator is preparing to hand over more cases of suspected market manipulation to a special prosecutor as the investigation into last year’s bank crash intensifies.

Gunnar Andersen, director-general of the Financial Supervisory Authority, said his agency was convinced that “serious” manipulation had taken place and vowed to root out the perpetrators.

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