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Discover Ludwig"price rigging" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to when a business illegally maintains prices at an artificially high or low level. For example: "The company was fined for price rigging in the energy market."
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Although management and disclosure standards have improved, there are widely reported problems of accounting fraud and price rigging.
The other was the end of price rigging.
As president she will launch a full-scale investigation of the oil companies' price rigging.
"From Libor fixing to exchange rate manipulation, from gold price rigging to outright financial fraud in subprime mortgages, not a day passes without news of a fresh financial scandal". .
Banks in the City of London and Wall Street have paid tens of billions of dollars of fines for insider trading, financial fraud, price rigging and other financial crimes in recent years.
The first comprehensive code covering the £3.5tn a day market is expected to be widely adopted after regulators discovered longstanding price rigging at some of the world's biggest banks and handed out a multibillion-dollar series of fines.
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Everything must go in firesales at prices rigged by twenty-something traders at the biggest and most corrupt institutions the world has ever known.
To prevent negotiations from succeeding, Price rigs the Summit hotel with explosives.
Terry Macalister's old-fashioned Guardian scoop this morning about a whistleblower's concerns for gas-price rigging is a belter of a tale that has already forced the government to promise a Commons statement today.
Dow Chemical has sued four chemical shipping companies, accusing them of stifling competition by fixing prices and rigging bids, according to a court document.
Price-rigging is probably often more imagined than real.
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