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By Louis Goss JP Morgan has settled with a trader, who was wrongly fired from his job for market spoofing, after the bank failed to pay a £1.58m sum awarded to him by an employment tribunal in January. Ex-trader Bradley Jones was awarded £1.58m after an employment tribunal ruled he was wrongly fired from his £220,000 a year job after being accused of market spoofing. The tribunal in January also ordered JP Morgan to give Jones a new job in a similar role to his previous trader position. JP Morgan had faced the prospect of another hearing in court after the Wall Street bank failed to pay Jones …