UT (Tax & Chancery) UT-2022-000134 UT-2022-000135 UT-2022-000137 - [2025] UKUT 00214 (TCC)
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery Chamber

UT (Tax & Chancery) UT-2022-000134 UT-2022-000135 UT-2022-000137 - [2025] UKUT 00214 (TCC)

Fecha: 31-Ene-2025

Two very large trades in 2017

Two very large trades in 2017

390.

Mr Kasapis’s reports had identified two very large trades which he put forward as examples of larger orders having no impact on the market. They were trades for 7,540 Futures on 6 June 2017 and 3,242 Futures on 5 December 2017.

391.

As referred to at [360] to [361] above, Mr Kasapis did not have the underlying data from Eurex and had not verified the information (which had been given to him by Mr Urra).

392.

The Tribunal accepts Mr Creaturo’s evidence that these transactions are very likely to be Futures positions being rolled by market participants - Futures contracts have an expiry date and it is common practice for market participants to roll positions forward to the next contract. Further, these may well have been put through as block trades which means that the time when they were traded was different to the time when they were reported. In all of the circumstances, they were likely not to have been outright transactions in Futures on the Exchange. We have not taken these transactions into account.