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UK trader in court over US 'flash crash'

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A London court has granted conditional bail to Navinder Singh Sarao, a trader accused by U.S. authorities of illegally stoking the May 2010 Wall Street "flash crash", and set the required surety at 5.05 million pounds ($8 million). Ivor Bennett reports

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