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Banks Won't Honor Calif. IOUs
Jul 10, 2009 5:37 AM CDT
Banks Won't Honor Calif. IOUs
(Newser)
- Major banks in California, including Bank of America and Wells Fargo, will stop honoring the state's IOUs after today, reports the
Los Angeles Times
. While some credit unions may cash the promissory notes, taxpayers and vendors who need cash may be tempted to sell them on the cheap to third-party...
SEC Staffer Was Waved Off Madoff Probe
Jul 2, 2009 5:52 AM CDT
SEC Staffer Was Waved Off Madoff Probe
Investigator's questions could have exposed Ponzi scheme in 2004
(Newser)
- An SEC investigator whose questions could have exposed Bernard Madoff's fraud in 2004 was shifted to an unrelated case after raising the alarm, the
Washington Post
reports. One of the supervisors who told the staffer to focus instead on a mutual funds investigation later married Madoff's niece, and the relationship...
Stanford Indicted
for $7B Ponzi Scheme
Jun 19, 2009 3:56 PM CDT
Stanford Indicted for $7B Ponzi Scheme
(Newser)
- Alleged billionaire fraudster Robert Allen Stanford and six of his associates were indicted today on charges that they ran a $7 billion Ponzi scheme, the AP reports. Stanford turned himself in to authorities yesterday. “A fair jury will find him not guilty of any criminal wrongdoing,” Stanford’s...
Obama Proposes
More Powerful Fed
Jun 17, 2009 1:21 PM CDT
Obama Proposes More Powerful Fed
(Newser)
- President Obama today proposed broad new powers for the Federal Reserve and the creation of new national regulator to ensure against another financial crisis, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Under the new plan, the Fed would oversee all components of any banking concern, even its foreign affiliates, and Treasury would...
New SEC Chair Stakes Out
Her Territory
Jun 4, 2009 10:23 AM CDT
New SEC Chair Stakes Out Her Territory
Schapiro moving decisively to overhaul troubled agency
(Newser)
- As soon as she took over the SEC, Mary Schapiro started making changes. She scrapped rules that had hindered investigators, hired a new enforcement director, and refocused regulators on high-profile financial crisis-related cases. “I wanted to be clear from my first day—not just with words, which are pretty...
Insider Trading Probe Targets 2 SEC Officials
May 15, 2009 8:12 AM CDT
Insider Trading Probe Targets 2 SEC Officials
Lawyers at regulator alleged to have traded financial stocks
(Newser)
- Two lawyers with the SEC are under federal investigation for alleged insider trading, Reuters reports. The SEC's internal watchdog claims that they traded stock in a large financial services company, despite warnings from other employees that the company was under investigation. One of the two works in the SEC's Office...
US Weighs Shaving Bankers' Pay
May 13, 2009 5:17 AM CDT
US Weighs Shaving Bankers' Pay
Planned rules may apply to banks that weren't bailed out
(Newser)
- The Obama administration has begun an ambitious project to overhaul compensation practices across the financial sector, including at firms that received no bailout, reports the
Wall Street Journal
. The government may use the powers of the Fed or the SEC, as well as congressional legislation, to prevent banks from rewarding...
Stanford Was a Drug Informant: Report
May 11, 2009 7:34 AM CDT
Stanford Was a Drug Informant: Report
Fraudster was likely shielded from SEC in 2006 for his trouble
(Newser)
- Allen Stanford may have received earlier protection from the SEC by working as a drug trade informant, a BBC investigation has found. The accused fraudster’s bank paid $3.1 million to the DEA a decade ago as a middleman for a Mexican drug lord, and in 2006 an SEC...
Fear of Feds
Censors Corporate Tweets
Apr 27, 2009 9:02 AM CDT
Fear of Feds Censors Corporate Tweets
Some complain personal touch disappearing
(Newser)
- More big firms are using blogs and Twitter to keep the world up-to-date on company matters—but personal styles are colliding with federal corporate-communications rules, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Firms like eBay are now adding disclaimers to once-casual tweets, leaving some readers cold. “There’s much more of...
Dirty-Dealing Madoff Was a Clean Freak
investigation
Apr 24, 2009 2:01 PM CDT
Dirty-Dealing Madoff Was a Clean Freak
Ponzi schemer a Luddite who crawled on all fours to align rugs
(Newser)
- "Neat freak" may be one of the more polite epithets used to describe Bernie Madoff, who comes off as an obsessive-compulsive nut in a
Fortune
profile by James Bandler and Nicholas Varchaver. In immaculately tailored suits, he dusted furniture and got down on hands and knees to straighten rugs....
'Devastated' Stanford:
I'm No Thief
Apr 21, 2009 2:25 AM CDT
'Devastated' Stanford: I'm No Thief
Billionaire denies running Ponzi scheme, points finger at former CFO
(Newser)
- “As God is my witness, there is no Ponzi scheme," accused swindler Sir Robert Allen Stanford told the
Houston Chronicle
yesterday. His financial companies were well-run before the government seized and "disemboweled" them, claimed the billionaire. If any fraud was committed at Stanford Financial, it was done...
Rattner, Obama's Auto Chief,
Caught Up in Kickbacks Probe
Apr 17, 2009 5:52 AM CDT
Rattner, Obama's Auto Chief, Caught Up in Kickbacks Probe
Source says Rattner linked to pension fund pay-for-play deal
(Newser)
- Steven Rattner, the head of President Obama's auto task force, is involved in an SEC probe of a kickback scandal involving New York state's pension fund, a source tells the
Wall Street Journal
. Rattner is not accused of any wrongdoing, but is believed to have directed a $1.1 million...
Stanford Pulled in $5B While SEC Dithered
Apr 16, 2009 12:13 PM CDT
Stanford Pulled in $5B While SEC Dithered
Feds ignored employee warnings, fumbled over jurisdiction
(Newser)
- When the Securities and Exchange Commission sent probing questionnaires in 2005 to investors who’d bought certificates of deposit from Stanford Group, panic set in. “Then it all seemed to go away,” says one former Stanford employee. Concerns over jurisdiction stayed the SEC’s hand for almost 4...
SEC Probes BofA for Being Mum on Merrill Bonuses
Apr 14, 2009 7:22 AM CDT
SEC Probes BofA for Being Mum on Merrill Bonuses
Bank may have illegally misled investors over pre-takeover Merrill payouts
(Newser)
- The SEC is looking into whether Bank of America violated federal law by failing to let investors know Merrill Lynch planned to pay its execs $3.62 billion in bonuses before it was taken over by BofA last year, the
Financial Times
reports. The regulator is reviewing the bank's disclosure...
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...
GM, Auditors Doubt Survival
Unless Sales Pick Up Fast
Mar 5, 2009 7:21 AM CST
GM, Auditors Doubt Survival Unless Sales Pick Up Fast
Bankruptcy threatens if auto sales don't pick up
(Newser)
- General Motors and its auditors expressed doubts about the automaker’s survival in an SEC filing today. Bankruptcy looms, the firm notes, if the viability plan it gave Congress fails,
MarketWatch
reports. That plan depends on vehicle sales recovering next year, as well as the company's ability to get financing...
SEC Overlooked Stanford Fraud in 2003
Feb 27, 2009 9:49 AM CST
SEC Overlooked Stanford Fraud in 2003
Former employee warned agency, others of 'Ponzi scheme'
(Newser)
- A former employee of Sir Allen Stanford warned the SEC in 2003 of an “illegal Ponzi scheme” involving his firms, but regulators brushed off the allegations, the
Financial Times
reports. The whistleblower also told another regulatory body that one of Stanford’s companies was “engaged in a Ponzi...
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...
Yanks' Damon
Stung by
Stanford
Scandal
Feb 20, 2009 4:37 PM CST
Yanks' Damon Stung by Stanford Scandal
(Newser)
- Two New York Yankees—Johnny Damon and Xavier Nady— have had their finances frozen by the SEC in connection with the Stanford fraud scandal, Fox Sports reports. Both players kept their money in Stanford banks, and the SEC says they should have access to it in a few days. But...
Madoff Bought No
Stocks—for 13 Years
Feb 20, 2009 4:12 PM CST
Madoff Bought No Stocks—for 13 Years
(Newser)
- The trustee liquidating Bernard Madoff’s companies said today the disgraced financier appears not to have purchased any securities for his clients for “perhaps as much as 13 years,” Bloomberg reports. It was “cash in and cash out,” Irving Picard said. "It was all just...
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