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By Phil Milford and Tiffany Kary, Bloomberg |
April 23, 2013
Jon Corzine, the former head of bankrupt broker MF Global Holdings Ltd., was sued by the holding company’s trustee, Louis J. Freeh, for failing in his duty to oversee the company and causing the eighth-biggest bankruptcy in U.S. history.
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By Tiffany Kary, Bloomberg |
April 11, 2013
MF Global Holdings Ltd.’s lawyers and advisers shouldn’t get all of the $13.7 million in fees they’ve requested, as their billing was vague, repetitive, or improper, the U.S. said.
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By Tiffany Kary, Bloomberg |
April 8, 2013
MF Global Holdings Ltd. won final approval of its plan to repay creditors, paving the way for the eighth-largest bankruptcy in U.S. history to wind down under court protection.
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By Tiffany Kary and Sophia Pearson, Bloomberg |
April 4, 2013
Former MF Global Holdings Ltd. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jon S. Corzine’s risky business strategies and mismanagement helped accelerate the futures brokerage’s demise, according to a report by bankruptcy trustee Louis Freeh.
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By Daniel P. Collins |
December 22, 2012
A broad agreement among the various entities administrating the MF Global bankruptcy was announced Saturday morning that resolves existing claims among the competing interests and will expedite additional distributions to former MF Global customers and claimants
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By Elaine Knuth |
December 17, 2012
As disastrous as the MF Global debacle has been to its customers, those customers with funds held overseas in secured accounts have seen the worst of the MF Global mess.
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By Elaine Knuth |
November 1, 2012
The MF Global bankruptcy has been complicated by an error from the start.
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By Daniel P. Collins |
November 1, 2012
One year later and former MF Global customers still don’t have all their money. So, where is it?
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By Steve Zwick |
November 1, 2012
Corzine may have moved rogue trading to the boardroom, but that’s only the latest in a line of offenses.
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By Jeremy Hodges, Bloomberg |
June 26, 2012
MF Global Holdings Ltd. Chapter 11 trustee, Louis Freeh, was given the right by a London judge to participate in all U.K. court proceedings involving the failed brokerage.