The FBI is investigating whether insider trading took place in Heinz shares ahead of the food giant's historic deal with Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
Berkshire Hathaway and investment firm 3G agreed to pay $23bn in cash for the ketchup maker last week. However shortly after the merger was announced options market traders noticed there had been unusual activity the previous day. The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed a suit against traders who used a Goldman Sachs account in Switzerland to trade on possible insider knowledge of the deal. However, in the latest twist, the FBI has said it will now join the investigation, stating it is aware of "trading anomalies." "The FBI is aware of trading anomalies the day...
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