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HSBC Bank's chief of foreign exchange cash trading arrested

Published July 20, 2016

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    HSBC Bank's head of foreign exchange cash trading Mark Johnson, 50, left, leaves U.S. District Court in Brooklyn with an attorney after posting bail, Wednesday, July 20, 2016, in New York. U.S. Attorney U.S. Attorney Robert Capers says Johnson put personal and company profits ahead of his customers' needs by trading ahead of his customers to make millions of dollars. Johnson, a British citizen and U.S. resident was arrested Tuesday night at Kennedy Airport. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) (The Associated Press)

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    HSBC Bank's head of foreign exchange cash trading Mark Johnson, 50, left, leaves U.S. District Court in Brooklyn with an attorney after posting bail, Wednesday, July 20, 2016, in New York. U.S. Attorney Robert Capers says Johnson put personal and company profits ahead of his customers' needs by trading ahead of his customers to make millions of dollars. Johnson, a British citizen and U.S. resident was arrested Tuesday night, July 19, at Kennedy Airport. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) (The Associated Press)

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    HSBC Bank's head of foreign exchange cash trading Mark Johnson, left, leaves U.S. District Court in Brooklyn with an attorney after posting bail, Wednesday, July 20, 2016, in New York. U.S. Attorney Robert Capers says Johnson put personal and company profits ahead of his customers' needs by trading ahead of his customers to make millions of dollars. Johnson, a British citizen and U.S. resident was arrested Tuesday night at Kennedy Airport. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) (The Associated Press)

HSBC Bank's head of foreign exchange cash trading has been arrested in New York on charges he traded ahead of his customers to make millions of dollars.

Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn say 50-year-old Mark Johnson was arrested Tuesday night at Kennedy Airport. He was awaiting a court appearance Wednesday.

U.S. Attorney Robert Capers says Johnson put personal and company profits ahead of his customers' needs. Johnson is a United Kingdom citizen and U.S. resident.

There was no immediate information on an attorney who could comment for him.

Assistant Attorney General Leslie Caldwell says Johnson and a co-defendant from the United Kingdom corruptly manipulated the foreign exchange market.

Authorities say the men generated $8 million from a single 2011 transaction, some of it illegally.

The bank isn't accused of any wrongdoing.

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