Major asset management firm settles Department of Justice allegations over rental market pricing coordination. The settlement highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny of institutional players' pricing practices and market control mechanisms—a concern that resonates across finance and Web3 governance discussions.

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FortuneTeller42vip
· 12-27 01:36
These large institutions colluding to manipulate prices have long been a common occurrence. What does it mean that it's only now being exposed? Regulation will never outpace capital.
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BankruptWorkervip
· 12-27 00:54
Another one? Institutions teaming up to trap retail investors, this time targeting rent.
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degenonymousvip
· 12-27 00:40
Here we go again, big institutions caught colluding to manipulate prices. This trick is just as common in traditional finance and Web3.
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DAOdreamervip
· 12-27 00:34
Coming back with this again? Big capital colluding to manipulate housing prices, and the DOJ has finally caught solid evidence this time. The problem is, this fine is probably just a drop in the bucket for them...
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 12-27 00:28
Here we go again, big institutions colluding on pricing caught? Web3 should learn from how they get manipulated.
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