Wall Street probe shifts focus to bosses


  • Business
  • Thursday, 05 Jun 2003

NEW YORK: US federal investigators have subpoenaed three years of documents from many of Wall Street’s best-known names as their probe into investment banking shifts from analysts to their bosses.  

The subpoenas, issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and NASD, marked the broadest demand for documentation yet, banking officials close to the investigation said. The New York Stock Exchange is also involved in the probe. 

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