Search Results for: JP Morgan

Banks face new legal action over forex manipulation

July 15th, 2015 (0)
After fines totalling many billions of pounds from UK and US regulators, a new threat is about to hit the major banks found guilty of manipulating the foreign exchange market. US lawyers are preparing multi-million-pound legal action – to ...

Leading UK corporate financier joins Deloitte

June 26th, 2015 (0)
Paul Staples, formerly head of UK corporate finance and a senior managing director in the European Investment banking division of BNP Paribas has joined the Corporate Finance Advisory business of Deloitte as a partner. He completed his accountancy training ...

Ex-Deutsche Bank Trader Said to Sue U.K. FCA in Identity Spat

June 12th, 2015 (0)
Joerg Vogt, a former trading executive at Deutsche Bank AG, sued the U.K. financial regulator for indirectly identifying him in its Libor settlement with the bank, a person with knowledge of the case said. Vogt, the bank’s former director ...

Top banks pay $300 b on post-crisis litigation – as costs continue to rise

June 9th, 2015 (0)
The post-2010 legal and regulatory bills rose paid out by the top 16 banks in the world rose nearly 20 per cent in 2014 amidst signs that the charges might continue to be incurred, according to the CCP Research ...

ASX: GDP beats forecasts in Q1

June 3rd, 2015 (0)
The Australian economy grew at a faster pace than economists expected in the March quarter, data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows. Gross domestic product (GDP) grew a seasonally adjusted 0.9 per cent in the three months to the end ...

Legal troubles continue to brew despite FX settlement

May 21st, 2015 (0)
European Banks embroiled in the FX rigging scandal saw their shares rise yesterday after regulatory fines came in lower than unexpected, despite further legal woes looming on the horizon in UK courts. FTSE-listed Barclays rose 3.37 per cent and RBS increased 1.78 per ...

Six Banks Pay $5.8 Billion, Five Plead Guilty to Market Rigging

May 20th, 2015 (0)
Six of the world’s biggest banks will pay $5.8 billion and five of them agreed to plead guilty to charges tied to a currency-rigging probe as they seek to wind down almost half a decade of enforcement actions. Citicorp, ...

Bitcoin trading launches on Nasdaq Stockholm exchange

May 18th, 2015 (0)
The world’s first bitcoin-based security available on a regulated exchange has launched on Sweden’s Nasdaq. Bitcoin Tracker One, developed by Stockholm-based firm XBT Provider, is an Exchange Traded Note (ETN) that allows traders to invest in bitcoin and access the returns ...

U.S. SEC a stumbling block in banks’ forex guilty pleas – sources

May 15th, 2015 (0)
Banks want assurances from U.S. regulators that they will not be barred from certain businesses before agreeing to plead guilty to criminal charges over the manipulation of foreign exchange rates, causing a delay in multibillion-dollar settlements, people familiar with ...

Oil Sector May Not Cause Financial Apocalypse After All

May 7th, 2015 (0)
Across the oil patch, banks are starting to close off their exposure to some of the riskiest oil drillers. A new monthly survey from the Federal Reserve finds that banks that have issued loans to oil drillers are projecting some of ...
Broker Cyprus TopFX