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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 09:48  |  Written by: Sam Bankman-Fried

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Jpmorgan Chase

The Securities and Exchange Commission fined the broker-dealer subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase $4 million for accidentally deleting about 47 million emails from early

JPMorgan Chase will pay a $4 million fine to the Securities and Exchange Commission to settle allegations its broker-dealer unit mistakenly deleted roughly 47 million

JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s brokerage unit agreed to pay a $4 million penalty for wrongly deleting 47 million emails, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission

JPMorgan Mistakenly Deleted 47 Million Records, SEC Alleges

SEC Fines JPMorgan For Mistakenly Deleting 47 Mln Records

JPMorgan to Pay $4 Million For Improperly Deleting 47 Million

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(RTTNews) - The Securities and Exchange Commission fined JPMorgan Chase of $4 million for accidently deleting about 47 million electronic records which were

JPMorgan ‘Accidentally’ Deleted 47 Million Records: SEC

(Bloomberg) - JPMorgan Chase & Co. will pay a $4 million fine to settle Securities and Exchange Commission allegations that the bank mistakenly deleted millions of

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SEC Fines JP Morgan After Accidentally Deleting 47 Million

SEC fines JPMorgan broker for deleting millions of emails

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is fining JP Morgan Chase after the bank “accidentally” deleted 47 million banking records. Moreover, Reuters

Jpmorgan Chase Has Been Fined

JPMorgan Chase has been fined $4 million by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission after about 47 million emails belonging to its retail banking group were

JP Morgan accidentally deletes 47 million comms records

JPMorgan Chase is fined by SEC after mistakenly deleting 47

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