Six arrested in “largest ever” insider dealing investigation

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Six men, including two senior city professionals, have been arrested in the Financial Services Authority’s “largest ever” operation against insider dealing.

As part of the operation, the first jointly carried out between the FSA and the Serious Organised Crime Agency, 16 addresses have been searched this morning in London, the South-east and Oxfordshire

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