US regulators levied more than $118 million in penalties against several financial firms for failing to keep employees’ electronic communications, the latest fallout from the so-called WhatsApp investigations.
The largest penalty, totaling $42 million, was paid by
The firms admitted the facts and have begun making internal changes, according to both the SEC and CFTC. ...
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