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TD Oct 2024 50.000 call

OPR - OPR Delayed price. Currency in USD
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6.50-2.40 (-26.97%)
As of 12:34PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close8.90
Open6.50
Bid6.10
Ask7.00
Strike50.00
Expiry date2024-10-18
Day's range6.50 - 6.50
Contract rangeN/A
Volume4
Open interest8
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    A U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) investigation into TD Bank is focused on how Chinese drug traffickers and crime groups used the Canada's second-largest lender to launder their money from fentanyl sales, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. The bank disclosed last year that it was cooperating with authorities in an investigation into its anti-money laundering compliance program by the DoJ.

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    TD Bank probe tied to laundering of illicit fentanyl profits, WSJ reports

    A U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) investigation into TD Bank is focused on how Chinese drug traffickers and crime groups used the Canada's second-largest lender to launder their money from fentanyl sales, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. The bank disclosed last year that it was cooperating with authorities in an investigation into its anti-money laundering compliance program by the DoJ.