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A 'Shocking' Find on Trading
Ahead of Hamas' Oct. 7 Attack
Dec 5, 2023 8:42 AM CST
A 'Shocking' Find on Trading Ahead of Hamas' Oct. 7 Attack
New research suggests that investors profited ahead of the assault by short-selling shares
(Newser)
- New research that looks at trading in the days before the Oct. 7 Hamas attack in Israel, in which at least 1,200 were killed, is raising suspicions on exactly who knew what before the assault. The 66-page paper published by NYU law professor Robert Jackson Jr. and Columbia law...
Elon Musk Adds Fuel
to the GameStop Fire
Jan 27, 2021 12:15 AM CST
Elon Musk Adds Fuel to the GameStop Fire
He simply tweeted 'Gamestonk!!'
(Newser)
- It's "a head-scratching David and Goliath story," as the AP puts it, and Elon Musk on Tuesday lobbed a rock in the giant's direction. Musk tweeted a single word, "Gamestonk!!"—and it was enough to send GameStop's share price temporarily over the...
Tesla Sells Out of
'$69.420' Short Shorts
Jul 6, 2020 2:49 PM CDT
Tesla Sells Out of '$69.420' Short Shorts
Musk taunts short sellers with 'fabulous' shorts
(Newser)
- After a surge in Tesla's share price, CEO Elon Musk celebrated in typically understated fashion: He taunted short-sellers by selling short shorts through Tesla's online store, apparently setting the price at the first numbers that came into his head: $69.420. CNET notes the 420 part might be...
His Plot to Make $607,933.50:
3 Bombs, One Soccer Team
longform
Nov 1, 2018 6:00 PM CDT
His Plot to Make $607,933.50: 3 Bombs, One Soccer Team
Electrician Segej Wenergold is on trial in Germany after bizarre scheme
(Newser)
- In April of last year, three bombs detonated as a bus carrying the Borussia Dortmund soccer team left a hotel in Germany. As it turns out, only one player suffered minor injuries, but the high-profile attack led authorities to assume that Islamist terrorists were to blame. They could not have...
Meet the Man Who Kills Stock
Values for Fun and Profit
LONGFORM
Jun 8, 2017 4:36 PM CDT
Meet the Man Who Kills Stock Values for Fun and Profit
If Andrew Left writes about a company, its stock drops 10% on average
(Newser)
- Andrew Left made $280,000 in two hours by short-selling stock in a Chinese real estate company, then publishing claims the company was committing accounting fraud. Shortly after the 2016 election, Left issued a series of tweets about a company called Express Scripts, accusing it of inflating drug prices; the...
Elon Musk
Snarks on
Twitter Over
Tesla Record
Apr 3, 2017 1:49 PM CDT
Elon Musk Snarks on Twitter Over Tesla Record
Company just surpassed Ford, now right behind GM with $47.8B valuation
(Newser)
- The casual observer checking out Elon Musk's Twitter feed Monday may not have sensed the shade he was throwing with his one short tweet proclaiming, "Stormy weather in Shortville…," but the Tesla CEO was actually crowing a bit at some news about his company's stock, as...
Facebook Backers
Helped Short Sellers
May 25, 2012 6:25 AM CDT
Facebook Backers Helped Short Sellers
Morgan Stanley adjusting thousands of first-day trades
(Newser)
- Some traders at the underwriters of Facebook's bungled IPO were busy aiding short sellers who bet the stock would drop in the days after its debut, the
Wall Street Journal
finds. Insiders say traders at JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs were loaning out the shares hedge funds needed to bet...
European
Countries Ban
Short Selling
Aug 12, 2011 7:24 AM CDT
European Countries Ban Short Selling
First Western ban on practice since Lehman fall
(Newser)
- European markets are up today following the decision by four countries to ban short-selling of some stocks. After stumbling this morning, London’s FTSE 100, Frankfurt’s Dax, and Paris' Cac rose between 1.5% and 2.5%, the BBC reports. The last major Western short-selling ban came in the...
Feds Sue Big Oil Traders for Goosing Prices
May 25, 2011 12:50 PM CDT
Feds Sue Big Oil Traders for Goosing Prices
Regulators say they scored $50M by manipulating '08 spike
(Newser)
- Federal regulators have charged a pair of big-time traders and their firms with illegally manipulating oil prices during the 2008 oil crisis. According to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the firms made $50 million in “unlawful profits” by hoarding nearly two-thirds of the oil available in one major US...
Congressmen Bet Against Stocks
Amid Crisis
May 4, 2010 11:53 AM CDT
Congressmen Bet Against Stocks Amid Crisis
All while some were decrying short selling
(Newser)
- You know those evil short-sellers at Goldman Sachs and elsewhere that lawmakers have been railing against since around the start of the financial crisis? Well pot, meet kettle. The
Wall Street Journal
has identified 13 members of Congress who in some way bet against the market during the 2008 financial...
Movie Stock Exchange Proves Wall Street's Mad
Steven Pearlstein
Mar 12, 2010 11:38 AM CST
Movie Stock Exchange Proves Wall Street's Mad
Speculation doesn't really help anyone
(Newser)
- The announcement that investors can soon buy “futures” in Hollywood movies, shouldn’t be too surprising—it’s the logical extension of what financial markets have become. Once tools for raising capital for real businesses, the markets “have turned themselves into high-tech casinos,” writes Steven Pearlstein of...
Like a Movie's Chances?
Now You Can Bet on It
Mar 11, 2010 11:43 AM CST
Like a Movie's Chances? Now You Can Bet on It
First futures market for films about to begin
(Newser)
- 3D isn’t the only immersive movie experience out there—soon, filmgoers will be able to play Hollywood mogul and bet on box office in the nation’s first film industry futures exchange. Cantor Futures, expected to gain regulatory approval next month, will allow anyone to buy contracts starting at...
Feds Investigate Whether Hedge Funds Sank Euro
Mar 3, 2010 11:20 AM CST
Feds Investigate Whether Hedge Funds Sank Euro
'Idea meeting' may constitute collusion
(Newser)
- The Justice Department has begun an investigation into a group of hedge funds that may have colluded to short-sell the euro, driving down its value and driving up their profits. Justice sent a letter to SAC, Greenlight, and Soros—among others—the same day the
Wall Street Journal
reported that...
Goldman Nemesis Says Bank Misleading Lawmakers
Sep 30, 2009 3:44 PM CDT
Goldman Nemesis Says Bank Misleading Lawmakers
(Newser)
- Matt Taibbi, who portrayed Goldman Sachs as evil personified in a much-discussed
Rolling Stone
article over the summer, has the bank in his sights again. In his blog on True/Slant, Taibbi accuses Goldman of misleading and purposely confusing lawmakers about the practice known as naked short selling as new financial...
Short Sellers Reined In
by SEC, Lenders
Apr 7, 2009 8:31 AM CDT
Short Sellers Reined In by SEC, Lenders
(Newser)
- After years of criticism, the SEC is reigning in short sellers, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. First it cracked down on “naked” short selling, the practice of selling stock one doesn’t actually possess, and tomorrow it could reinstate the “uptick rule,” which had, until 2007, forced...
New SEC Chief Moves Fast to Restore Agency
Feb 23, 2009 9:50 AM CST
New SEC Chief Moves Fast to Restore Agency
Schapiro fills openings, reverses Bush policies at battered regulator
(Newser)
- New chairwoman Mary Schapiro isn’t wasting time making over the Securities and Exchange Commission, the
New York Times
reports, reversing several of her predecessor’s policies and filling key positions that have sat vacant for months. “I recognize that we could all be defined by what we missed...
VW Gamble Nets Porsche $20B, Wallops Hedge Funds
Oct 29, 2008 10:09 AM CDT
VW Gamble Nets Porsche $20B, Wallops Hedge Funds
Short bets could push some European traders to bankruptcy after stock soars
(Newser)
- Hedge funds that bet on a dive in Volkswagen shares are nursing some pretty stiff hangovers—to the tune of a possible $20 billion in losses—after the shares soared when rival Porsche announced over the weekend it had secretly acquired a 74% stake in its fellow German automaker, reports...
Stocks Rise at Open as Jobless Claims Fall
MARKETS
Oct 9, 2008 9:12 AM CDT
Stocks Rise at Open as Jobless Claims Fall
But volatility ensures we'll need to update this in no time
(Newser)
- Stocks saw a strong open this morning, with the Dow rising 135 points after a positive quarterly report from IBM and a rally in European stocks, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. But investors were also mulling a worse-than-expected jobs report. Though new jobless claims fell by 20,000 last week,...
Now Brace for Short-Sellers
Oct 8, 2008 6:01 AM CDT
Now Brace for Short-Sellers
Wall Street steels for end of ban short-selling
(Newser)
- The controversial three-week ban on short-selling financial stocks ends at midnight tonight and analysts are uncertain about the impact on an already-traumatized Wall Street. Financial shares have plunged 23% since the ban was imposed, suggesting short-selling might not have played as large a role as suspected in earlier declines, reports...
The Markets
Have Evened Out When ...
OPINION
Oct 6, 2008 9:14 AM CDT
The Markets Have Evened Out When ...
Analyst gives four signs of sanity to scan your tea leaves for
(Newser)
- The main thing ailing the credit markets is a crisis of information, writes L. Gordon Crovitz in the
Wall Street Journal
, so it’ll probably end when we have some. Things may be looking up when…
Prices are discovered:
Right now, there’s no demand for mortgage-backed securities, and hence
...
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