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Washington proposes $7bn fine on Credit Suisse in mortgage claims

December 21st, 2016 (0)
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has asked Credit Suisse to pay a $5 billion-$7 billion penalty over its sale of toxic mortgage securities in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, Reuters reported. The Swiss bank has reportedly ...

One of Deutsche Bank’s top wealth chiefs is among 13 bankers facing allegations of fraud

December 16th, 2016 (0)
One of Deutsche Bank’s top wealth chiefs in London is among 13 bankers facing allegations of fraud and false accounting tied to complex finance transactions with struggling Italian lender Monte dei Paschi. Matteo Vaghi, a London-based managing director at ...

Alert: Beware of Facebook investment scam

November 28th, 2016 (0)
Facebook users are promised an $800 payout if they can refer two other people into the “Blessing Loom” and deposit at least $100. Showing signs of a classic Ponzi scheme, authorities and observers warn Facebook users not to join ...

ISA Israel: iTrader financial firm’s managers and some employees defrauded traders

November 14th, 2016 (0)
Senior iTrader executives were arrested on suspicion of aggravated fraud, securities violations, and other crimes. Managers at the iTrader trading firm and some of its employees were part of a well-oiled and organized machine for defrauding and abusing clients ...

Deutsche Bank Roundup: Where We Are Now

November 7th, 2016 (0)
Shares of Deutsche Bank hit record lows last week, as the German lender struggled to come to terms with US regulators over its involvement in the subprime mortgage crisis. Despite receiving a large boost in the final session of ...

Standard Chartered faces sanctions over Hong Kong flotation

November 1st, 2016 (0)
Standard Chartered has become ensnarled in another regulatory problem after admitting it faced potential sanctions from the Hong Kong authorities over its handling of a stock market flotation. As the London-listed bank reported its third quarter results, it admitted that ...

Deutsche Bank is thinking a partial exit from the US market

October 18th, 2016 (0)
Reports in local media in Germany indicate that Deutsche Bank is currently mulling over a strategy overhaul as far as the United States is concerned and an exit from the country couldn’t be ruled out. The bank was been ...

Deutsche Bank sells debt to raise cash

October 13th, 2016 (0)
Germany’s biggest bank returned to the US high-grade bond market on Tuesday to sell an additional $1.5 billion worth of debt, offering more than double the yield it paid a year ago. Deutsche raised $3 billion in a bond ...

Wallingford Man Charged with Stealing Bitcoins in Dark Web Phishing Scheme

October 12th, 2016 (0)
Deirdre M. Daly, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, and Patricia M. Ferrick, Special Agent in Charge of the New Haven Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, announced that MICHAEL RICHO, 34, of Wallingford, was arrested ...

World Gone Mad, Part 2: “Perpetual Preferred”

October 10th, 2016 (0)
Towards the end of a credit bubble, ideas that might have seemed crazy in more boring times are not just accepted but embraced by investors desperate to keep the high that comes from effortless bull-market profits. In the junk ...
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