Barclays Faces Uk Probe Over Dark Pool Trading

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Barclays Faces UK Probe Over Dark Pool Trading

Barclays is being investigated by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) over its dark pool trading practices.

The FCA is looking into whether Barclays gave certain clients an unfair advantage in its dark pool, a trading venue where investors can buy and sell stocks anonymously.

The investigation is part of a wider crackdown on dark pools by the FCA, which is concerned that they could be used for market abuse.

What is a dark pool?

A dark pool is a private trading venue where investors can buy and sell stocks anonymously.

Dark pools are often used by institutions to trade large blocks of stock without affecting the market price.

What are the concerns about dark pools?

The FCA is concerned that dark pools could be used for market abuse, such as:

The FCA is also concerned that dark pools could be used to manipulate the market price of stocks.

What is the FCA doing about dark pools?

The FCA is taking a number of steps to address the concerns about dark pools, including:

The FCA's crackdown on dark pools is likely to have a significant impact on the way that these venues are used.