Tesla
boss Elon Musk has grilled trading app Robinhood's co-founder, Vladimir
Tenev, about why it limited users to only being able to buy a small
number of shares in some companies.The move came after US games retailer GameStop's stock surged amid a campaign to cause hedge funds large losses. Mr Tenev denied “conspiracies†that he was trying to help the hedge funds.Instead he blamed a demand that Robinhood provide a $3bn (£2.2bn) security deposit at short notice. The interview was conducted on the audio-only social network Clubhouse.
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