Another ex-JP Morgan precious metals trader pleads guilty to ‘spoofing,’ is cooperating with Feds
Dawn Giel
CNBC, 26 August 2019
Key Points
- A former J.P. Morgan precious metals traders pleaded guilty Tuesday to criminal charges of manipulating the precious metals markets for nine years.
- Christian Trunz, 34, of London is cooperating with an ongoing federal criminal investigation.
- The Justice Department is conducting multiple criminal investigations into big banks with the cooperation of traders who have pleaded guilty to spoofing-related crimes.