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Bank of America accused by whistleblower of sharing nonpublic information, WSJ reports

"We take complaints seriously and thoroughly investigate them," a Bank of America spokesperson told Reuters. "In instances where we conclude there has been inappropriate behavior, we take disciplinary action."

September 06, 2024 / 18:17 IST
Sharing nonpublic information ahead of an announcement can allow some investors to profit from expected price moves. The practice is illegal in India and several other markets.

A whistleblower complaint has alleged that Bank of America shared nonpublic information with some investors before it sold roughly $200 million worth of stock for some clients in India, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

A Bank of America spokesperson told Reuters it had found no evidence to support these claims.

"We take complaints seriously and thoroughly investigate them," the spokesperson said. "In instances where we conclude there has been inappropriate behavior, we take disciplinary action."

The whistleblower's complaint was filed in June, according to the report.

Sharing nonpublic information ahead of an announcement can allow some investors to profit from expected price moves. The practice is illegal in India and several other markets.

Reuters
first published: Sep 6, 2024 06:17 pm

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