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But investigators are looking into whether the bank tried to specifically woo business deals through the practice, possibly violating antibribery laws.
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How about an internal excel spreadsheet connecting JP's appointments to its desired business deals?
The spreadsheet, which links some hiring decisions to specific transactions pursued by the bank, may be viewed by regulators as evidence that JPMorgan added people in exchange for business, according to one person with knowledge of the review.
A company spokesperson told Bloomberg the firm is cooperating with the investigation.
As we rounded up yesterday, JP Morgan has a slew of investigations to cooperate with. The Department of Justice alone has six probes into the company's practices.