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By Laurel Brubaker Calkins and Erik Larson |
May 8, 2013
Jeffrey Skilling may get out of prison in as little as four years if a judge approves a deal with prosecutors.
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By Andrew Harris |
May 6, 2013
Several banks have restrained market competition for credit default swaps, a union pension plan claims.
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By Andrew Zajac |
April 16, 2013
Bloomberg LP sued the top U.S. derivatives regulator over rules setting higher collateral standards for swaps than comparable futures.
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By Andrew Harris, Bloomberg |
April 16, 2013
Former MF Global Inc. broker Evan Brent Dooley was sentenced to 5 years in prison for making unlawful unauthorized trades that caused the now-defunct futures firm to lose more than $141 million in 2008.
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By Bob Van Voris |
April 11, 2013
Three former employees of CDR Financial Products Inc. who cooperated with the government’s investigation into bond bid-rigging were given prison terms.
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By David Glovin |
March 31, 2013
Several banks won dismissal of antitrust claims in lawsuits alleging they rigged the London interbank offered rate.
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By Patricia Hurtado, Bloomberg |
March 25, 2013
Rengan Rajaratnam, the younger brother of imprisoned hedge-fund founder Raj Rajaratnam, was taken into custody by FBI agents yesterday when he arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport on a flight from Brazil.
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By David McLaughlin and Beth Jinks |
March 20, 2013
Aurelius Capital Management sued directors of Energy Future Holdings Corp., claiming loans made within the power producer harmed creditors.
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By Tom Schoenberg and Andrew Zajac, Bloomberg |
March 20, 2013
Freddie Mac sued Bank of America Corp., UBS AG, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and a dozen other banks over alleged manipulation of the London interbank offered rate, saying the mortgage financier suffered substantial losses.
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By Bob Van Voris, Bloomberg |
March 19, 2013
JPMorgan Chase & Co. won a judge’s ruling rejecting a bid to revive claims that it manipulated silver futures and options prices in violation of U.S. antitrust law.