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NYSE cancels irregular trades in Anadarko stock: Bloomberg

(Reuters) - The New York Stock Exchange canceled trades in Anadarko Petroleum Corp <APC.N> after a blip in trading cut the market value of the company by 99 percent, according to a report in Bloomberg. Full story

Bloomberg appoints former IBM chief to advise on data issues

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bloomberg LP appointed former IBM Chairman and CEO Samuel Palmisano as an independent adviser on security and data issues, as the company seeks to address customers' concerns about possible breaches in the confidentiality of their usage data. Full story

New Bloomberg Service a Conflict of Interest?

   Bloomberg has launched a wealth management division, and CNBC's John Carney weighs in.

In Bloomberg uproar, ethics flags for new media

Launching his namesake company's news division in the 1990s, Michael Bloomberg largely rejected long-held rules of the journalism trade that insist on keeping thick firewalls between reporters and the profit-making workings of their companies. Full story

JPMorgan asks Bloomberg for privacy breach data

Lawyers for JPMorgan Chase & Co. are asking financial news and data company Bloomberg LP to turn over any records it has of reporters looking up the log-in and usage data of JPMorgan employees. Full story

SNB investigating whether Bloomberg accessed user data

ZURICH (Reuters) - The Swiss National Bank said it is investigating whether Bloomberg journalists accessed usage data from Bloomberg Terminals at the central bank. Full story

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Bank of England says Bloomberg data use 'reprehensible'

Bank of Japan says in contact with Bloomberg on data policy

Bloomberg's top editor calls client data policy 'inexcusable'

ECB says in contact with Bloomberg over confidentiality

Fed queries Bloomberg over reporters' access to client data

Contracts a question as NYC mayor presents budget

Mitsubishi UFJ eyes $4 billion Morgan Stanley assets: Bloomberg

Boston bombers had planned to attack N.Y. next: Mayor Bloomberg

Bloomberg sues CFTC over cleared swaps margin rule

In wide open NYC mayor's race, tainted ex-congressman eyes run

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  Private Emails Between Banks Inadvertently Published

The Bank of England says it's in contact with Bloomberg over its breach calling it "reprehensible," reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche.

  Fallout From Snooping Controversy

Amy Chozick, The New York Times, and Tom Lowry, CNBC Digital, provide perspective on the controversial privacy breach involving Bloomberg data terminals.(Disclosure: Bloomberg is a competitor of CNBC in reporting and distributing business news on the ...

  Is Privacy a Thing of the Past?

Bloomberg has roughly 315,000 terminals leased at about $20,000 per year, reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche. Thomas Gorman, Dorsey & Whitney, and Ron Geffner, Sadis & Goldberg.

  Privacy Problems at Bloomberg

CNBC's Bertha Coombs and Kayla Tausche report on news of the Bloomberg breach. Jim Iuorio, TJM Institutional Services and Jeff Kilburg, KKM Financial, weigh in.

  Bloomberg Breach: Fallout From Wall St. to Washington

The fallout from Bloomberg's breach expands on Wall Street and in Washington, with CNBC's Steve Liesman and Peter Lauria, Buzzfeed.com.

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A Bloomberg terminal displays news while traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
A Bloomberg terminal displays news while traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

A Bloomberg terminal displays news while traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, May 16, 2013. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA)

Traders work at Bloomberg terminals on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
Traders work at Bloomberg terminals on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

Traders work at Bloomberg terminals on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, May 13, 2013. Bloomberg LP customers, including the U.S. Federal Reserve and the U.S. Treasury, are examining whether there could have been leaks of confidential information, even as the media company restricted its rep