Big banks face probe over NDAs in swaps, clearing businesses, Bloomberg reports
), Bank of America and Citigroup to see if they have been preventing would-be whistleblowers from speaking out, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.
CFTC, JPMorgan, Citigroup did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment, while BofA declined to comment. In January, JPMorgan agreed to pay a $18 million civil penalty to settle charges it violated whistleblower protection rules, the U.S. SEC said.
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