Ex-DBS Vickers trader gets 16 weeks' jail for spoofing Singapore market
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Singapore
EX-DBS Vickers trader Dennis Tey Thean Yang was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison on Wednesday for spoofing the securities market in the first case brought jointly by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and white-collar crime police.
Tey was granted bail of S$80,000 by District Judge Jasvender Kaur pending an appeal against his sentence.
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