Financial news giant Bloomgberg cut off its reporters’ access to its data terminals following reports they used the system to spy on some of its 315,000 subscribers. Reporters at the financial news company allegedly used private information from its massive data terminals to break news stories. Officials at investment banking firm Goldman Sachs discovered at least one reporter accessing information about customer usage.
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Connor Brooke
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Connor is a Scottish financial expert, specialising in wealth management and equity investing. Based in…
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Connor Brooke
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Connor is a Scottish financial expert, specialising in wealth management and equity investing. Based in Glasgow, Connor writes full-time for a wide selection of financial websites, whilst also providing startup consulting to small businesses. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Finance, and a Master’s degree in Investment Fund Management, Connor has extensive knowledge in the investing space, and has also written two theses on mutual funds and the UK market.
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