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The $9 Billion Witness: Meet JPMorgan Chase’s Worst Nightmare

November 10th, 2014 (0)
She tried to stay quiet, she really did. But after eight years of keeping a heavy secret, the day came when Alayne Fleischmann couldn’t take it anymore. “It was like watching an old lady get mugged on the street,” she ...

Putin Ally Denies Knowledge of U.S. Money Laundering Investigation

November 7th, 2014 (0)
A commodities firm under investigation by federal prosectors on suspicion of money laundering and improper oil trading said on Thursday that it had no knowledge of the inquiry and called allegations of wrongdoing “baseless and false.” The investigation, first reported by The ...

Russian Billionaire Tied to Putin Is Focus of Inquiry

November 6th, 2014 (0)
A billionaire Russian businessman known to have ties to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and a company the businessman controlled have been the focus of a federal investigation into money laundering and oil trading, according to documents and ...

U.S. Sues Southwest to Recover Civil Penalty Tied to Aircraft Maintenance

November 5th, 2014 (0)
Typically Airlines, FAA Negotiate to Reduce Penalties, But Sides Couldn’t Agree in This Case The Justice Department sued Southwest Airlines Co. in an effort to recover a $12 million civil penalty proposed by aviation regulators in July related to allegations of ...

Former UBS executive found not guilty in U.S. tax cheating trial

November 4th, 2014 (0)
A former top banker who headed global wealth management at UBS AG (UBSN.VX) (UBS.N) was found not guilty on Monday on U.S. charges of conspiring with wealthy Americans to hide $20 billion in secret offshore accounts. Raoul Weil, the ...

Hyundai, Kia pay $100M fine over mpg claims

November 4th, 2014 (0)
It’s a record settlement under the Clean Air Act. Hyundai and Kia have agreed to pay a total of $100 million to settle an investigation into its misstatement of gas mileage estimates on about 1.2 million vehicles, the government ...

Jury acquits ex-Swiss banker in tax-dodging case

November 4th, 2014 (0)
Raoul Weil acquitted of charges he helped wealthy Americans to hide $20B from the IRS. A federal jury acquitted a former top Swiss banking executive of U.S. charges that he conspired with wealthy Americans to hide $20 billion in ...

Are Internal Bribery Probes Private?

October 13th, 2014 (0)
To tackle corporate bribery, the U.S. Department of Justice is increasingly relying on companies to turn over their own bad apples. But one former chief executive is trying to turn the tables, arguing that he should be able to ...

U.S. Said to Ready Charges Against Banks in Forex Rigging

October 8th, 2014 (0)
U.S. prosecutors are pressing to bring charges against a bank for currency-rate rigging by the end of the year, and actions against individuals will probably follow in 2015, according to people familiar with the probe. While federal prosecutors have ...

U.S., UK regulators might settle Deutsche Bank Libor case this year

October 7th, 2014 (0)
U.S. and British regulators are in a plan to settle the Deutsche Bank AG (DBKGn.DE) Libor case in the next few months as they hope to extract major penalties from the bank for alleged manipulation of the benchmark interest ...
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