Whistleblower News: SEC Opens Inquiry Into Wall Street Banks' Staff Communications, Jamie Dimon Bashes Bitcoin Again Calling It 'Worthless', Who Controlled Account That Got $92M In Bribes? Leak Sheds New Light On Odebrecht Scandal

SEC opens inquiry into Wall Street banks' staff communications

REUTERS

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has opened a broad inquiry into how Wall Street banks are keeping track of employees' digital communications, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters. read more »

Jamie Dimon bashes bitcoin again, calling it 'worthless'

CNN

Say what you want about JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, but he's consistent about his disdain for bitcoinread more »

Who controlled account that got $92M in bribes? Leak sheds new light on Odebrecht scandal

MIAMI HERALD

A bombshell leak of secret offshore documents, combined with a legal document produced by Portuguese prosecutors, may have helped solve an enduring mystery in the Odebrecht bribery scandal that roiled Latin America. read more »