BlackRock to end analyst survey

The New York Attorney General's office initiated an investigation into BlackRock's analyst survey in July 2012, according to the settlement document

BlackRock has agreed to terminate a survey programme that New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman alleged enabled the asset-management firm to obtain market-moving information about companies from research analysts ahead of investors.

The agreement was disclosed in a settlement with the state's top prosecutor on Wednesday. The company also agreed to pay for the costs of the attorney general's investigation, which amounted to $400,000, but didn't pay a fine or penalty.

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