The systematic search seeks to determine the American staffers' alleged misuse of non-approved messaging platforms to send work-related messages bearing sensitive information, often concerning deals and prospective trades.
The SEC has announced that it is currently searching the personal cellphones of more than 100 prominent Wall Street traders and dealmakers. The probe - the largest ever - seeks to determine staffers' alleged misuse of non-approved messaging platforms to send sensitive, work-related messages.
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