JPMorgan announced a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday regarding the bank’s sale of derivatives to Jefferson County, Ala. The co. agreed to pay $75 million and forfeit $647 million in interest-rate swap termination fees to settle the SEC’s probe. It admitted no wrongdoing.
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