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The arrest of Nav Sarao raises eyebrows, with many questioning the legitimacy of the charges against him.
Navinder Sarao, the British trader who allegedly contributed to the 2010 stock market “flash crash,” should be extradited to the U.S., a U.K. judge ruled.
The new Netflix documentary about the late K-pop star features a posthumous film starring Sulli that was shot the year she died.
A surprising claim from the late Sulli’s brother has stirred a fresh round of controversy online. On March 31st, during a livestream aired just after Kim Soo Hyun’s press conference, Sulli’s ...
Navinder Sarao hasn’t spoken publicly since he was arrested on charges of manipulating the U.S. futures market. But in emails released by regulators, he called himself an “old-school” trader ...
Sulli, South Korean K-Pop Star and Actress, Is Found Dead Sulli, 25, was known for being outspoken. She was found in her home on Monday, the authorities said, with no signs of foul play.
The mystery over the May 6, 2010 Flash Crash took a turn on Tuesday when the Department of Justice said it arrested a little known U.K.-based trader, Navinder Singh Sarao of Sarao Futures, for ...
K-pop star Sulli found dead in South Korea A popular K-pop star who had long been the target of abusive online comments was found dead at her home Monday, South Korean police said. The body of ...
While actor Kim Soo-hyun predicted a press conference on the late Kim Sae-ron controversy, the late singer and actor Sulli's brother A pointed out Kim Soo-hyun by referring to Sulli's controversy ...
Alleged Flash Crash trader Navinder Singh Sarao got a vote of confidence Friday from a former employer. “Navinder worked hard and traded diligently whilst at Futex,” UK-based Futex said in a ...
Navinder Singh Sarao at one of the court hearings. The name Navinder Singh Sarao resonates with both intrigue and controversy in the world of finance. Born in the UK, Sarao was catapulted into the ...
UK trader Navinder Singh Sarao is accused of manipulating markets like a video game, raising eyebrows in finance.