According to new financial research, unknown stock traders bet against Israeli companies days before the Oct. 7, 2008 attack by Hamas. Former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Robert Jackson, Jr. and Columbia law professor Joshua Mitts, both from New York University, found that suspicious trading occurred not only before the…
Just days prior to Hamas ‘ attack on Israel on October 7, unknown stock traders were placing bets against Jewish companies, according to recent economic research. Joshua Mitts, a law professor at Columbia University, Robert Jackson, Jr., and former Securities and Exchange Commissioner ( SEC ) discovered that suspicious trading occurred both before and after the… Just days prior to Hamas ‘ attack on Israel on October 7, mysterious stock traders were placing bets against Jewish companies, according to recent economic research. Joshua Mitts, a law professor at Columbia University, Robert Jackson, Jr., and former Securities and Exchange Commissioner ( SEC ) discovered that suspicious trading occurred both before and after the…
According to new financial research, unknown stock traders bet against Israeli companies days before the Oct. 7, 2008 attack by Hamas. Former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Robert Jackson, Jr. and Columbia law professor Joshua Mitts, both from New York University, found that suspicious trading occurred not only before the…