Jan. 16, 2024 9:13 am ET

A JPMorgan Chase subsidiary will pay $18 million to settle charges that it violated protections for whistleblowers.

The Securities and Exchange Commission alleged Tuesday that J.P. Morgan Securities had prevented hundreds of advisory clients and brokerage customers from reporting potential violations of securities law to regulators with confidentiality agreements.

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