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* [[Front-running]] | * [[Front-running]] | ||
* [[Layering]] | * [[Layering]] | ||
* [[Market abuse]] | |||
* [[Market corners]] | * [[Market corners]] | ||
* [[Spoofing]] | * [[Spoofing]] | ||
* [[Squeeze]] | * [[Squeeze]] | ||
* [[Wash trading]] | * [[Wash trading]] |
Revision as of 09:18, 3 October 2017
Conduct risk - financial markets
Ramping is the fraudulent practice of artificially inflating the price of a security by false trades or information, with the aim of profiting from the rise in the price.