JPMorgan pressed by sec on prop trading
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. was pressed by U.S. regulators to strengthen investor disclosures on proprietary trading almost a year before a wrong-way bet on credit derivatives cost the bank at least $6.2 billion. Bloomberg's Michael Moore reports on Bloomberg Television's Market Makers.
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4 min
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2012
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Alexander Street
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