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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to six federal regulators raising concerns that the chat and collaboration via Symphony Communications services would be hidden from regulatory investigators.
Wall Street critic U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren is attempting to focus the attention of six federal regulators on “compliance and enforcement issues related to a new communications tool created by Symphony Communications” and used by financial institutions — many of whom are backing Symphony. Warren sent letters to the regulators about her main concern that...
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