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Firms may need to implement new levels of risk management, compliance and training as a result of a case allegedly involving Twitter fraud.
Financial services firms may want to up their social media compliance training say industry experts reacting to the news that a federal grand jury in San Francisco and the SEC are charging James Alan Craig, who lives in Scotland, with securities fraud via an alleged scheme involving Twitter accounts and damaging messages. In fact, to...
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