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Key subsidiaries are accused of failing to disclose conflicts of interest to clients.
JPMorgan will pay a combined total of $367 million to the SEC and the CFTC to settle charges that key subsidiaries had allegedly failed to disclose conflicts of interest to clients, and which the bank says were unintentional acts. In the SEC case, the regulator reports that two JPMorgan wealth management subsidiaries have agreed to...
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