JPMorgan Trader Missed 'Memo From Al Capone,' Jury Hears

By Celeste Bott ( July 29, 2022, 7:36 PM EDT) -- The former leader of JPMorgan's precious metals desk had legitimate strategies to back up his trades, and the government has failed to prove criminal intent behind them or present adequate evidence at trial to back its claim that his team conspired to cheat the commodities market, an Illinois federal jury heard Friday....

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