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By Press Release |
September 27, 2012
CFTC orders JPMorgan to pay $600,000 civil monetary penalty for violating cotton futures speculative position limits.
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By Matthew Leising, Bloomberg |
August 14, 2012
JPMorgan Chase & Co. will allow futures and swaps customers to house excess collateral in a separate bank account as it seeks to reassure investors after losses at MF Global Holdings Ltd. and Peregrine Financial Group Inc.
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By Press Release |
July 25, 2012
Written testimony of CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler before the House Committee on Agriculture in which he discusses Dodd-Frank, Libor enforcement actions and PFGBest.
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By Press Release |
July 17, 2012
Testimony of Chairman Gary Gensler before the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture regarding progress in Dodd-Frank, PFGBest oversight and Libor manipulation scandal.
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By Caroline Salas Gage and Craig Torres, Bloomberg |
May 15, 2012
The $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan Chase & Co. has revived concern that its regulator, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, is too cozy with Wall Street.
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By Cheyenne Hopkins, Bloomberg |
May 14, 2012
The Office of Comptroller of the Currency said today that it is examining JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s activities and evaluating their transactions following a $2 billion loss
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By Linda Sandler, Bloomberg |
April 20, 2012
JPMorgan Chase & Co., fighting Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. over $8.6 billion the defunct firm wants back, won dismissal of some of Lehman’s claims, leaving it to fight the rest.
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By Press Release |
April 4, 2012
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today filed and simultaneously settled charges against JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (JPMorgan) for its unlawful handling of Lehman Brothers, Inc.’s (LBI) customer segregated funds. The CFTC order imposes a $20 million civil monetary penalty
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By Press Release |
July 7, 2011
The SEC says JP Morgan rigged at least 93 municipal bond reinvestment transactions in 31 states, generating millions of dollars in ill-gotten gains.
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By Press Release |
March 31, 2011
The committees make binding determinations, such as whether a credit event has occurred and what obligations are deliverable for purposes of an auction.