The Verdict
Citadel PFOF model, regulatory history, and political influence program paint a picture of a firm that treats ethical obligations as regulatory minimums to be managed, not principles to be upheld.
Ethical market making requires prioritizing investor welfare alongside profit. Does Citadel meet this standard?
Citadel PFOF model, regulatory history, and political influence program paint a picture of a firm that treats ethical obligations as regulatory minimums to be managed, not principles to be upheld.
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