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Jun 2023
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JPMorgan Settles, Nasdaq Buys Adenza

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Bloomberg's Madison Mills discusses JPMorgan agreeing to pay $290 Million to settle a lawsuit alleging it knowingly benefited from former client Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking. Plus, we get details on Nasdaq's biggest-ever acquisition. 

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