U.S. Bank executive accused of insider trading in $8.1 billion deal by SEC
2026-08-22 02:15:55
According to CoinMeta, a senior executive from a U.S. bank has been accused of insider trading by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in connection with transactions worth $8.1 billion. This case highlights the vulnerabilities in large-scale transactions and emphasizes the need for stricter control measures to prevent insider trading and protect investors.
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