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CFTC Orders New York Trader to Pay $200,000 for Spoofing Treasury Futures | LeapRate | Online Trading Industry News, Broker Intelligence & Fintech Analysis

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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has ordered Sidney Lebental, a dual French-American national based in New York City, to pay a $200,000 civil monetary penalty for spoofing Ultra U.S. Treasury Bond futures contracts on the Chicago Board of Trade. The CFTC order, published on 6 May 2026, also imposes a one-month ban on Lebental trading in CFTC-regulated markets and requires him to cease and desist from further spoofing violations. The…
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LeapRate broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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