前收市價 | 1.2000 |
開市 | 1.2700 |
買盤 | 1.0800 |
賣出價 | 1.4700 |
拍板 | 100.00 |
到期日 | 2026-01-16 |
今日波幅 | 1.2700 - 1.2700 |
合同範圍 | 無 |
成交量 | |
未平倉合約 | 252 |
(Bloomberg) -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. failed to properly monitor billions of client orders between 2014 and 2021, according to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Most Read from BloombergNvidia Stock Surges as Sales Forecast Delivers on AI HopesHarvard Students Walk Out of Commencement Protesting SuspensionsStocks Join Bonds in Falling as Fed-Cut Bets Wane: Markets WrapIsrael to Restart Gaza Talks After Hostage Video Sparks OutrageSpaceX Weighs Plan to Sell Shares at $200 Billion ValuationTh
The gaps meant the bank violated rules for CFTC-registered entities on reporting of trade data, regulators said in their order. A JPMorgan spokesperson declined to comment, but referred to previous statements that the bank self-reported the violation and that it found neither misconduct nor any harm to customers. The admission is a win for the CFTC, which has increasingly been pushing for admissions of guilt when agreeing to settle with companies over misconduct.
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