Norwegian FSA slams Nasdaq Oslo following trader's collapse

In an investigation into the huge losses sustained by trader Einar Aas on energy trades, Nasdaq Oslo faces criticism for letting others trade in his name.

The Norwegian financial supervisory authority (FSA) has strongly criticized Nasdaq Commodities Oslo after the watchdog found in an investigation of the financial collapse of trader Einar Aas in September last year that others have traded through Aas' membership of the exchange.

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