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JPMorgan traders charged by DOJ, accused of rigging metal markets
- Gregg Smith: Joined JPMorgan in May 2008, and served as an executive director and trader on the precious metals desk.
- Michael Nowak: Joined in July 1996, served as a managing director and ran the global precious metals desk.
- Christopher Jordan: Joined in March 2006 and served as an executive director and trader on the precious metals desk. Left JP…
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