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Citigroup Closes Exclusive Credit Program Following Swiss Franc Losses

May 14th, 2015 (0)
‘Alternative Credit Program’ clients were fast-tracked through less intensive version of bank’s normal credit checks Citigroup Inc. has closed down a little-known program that allowed a small group of coveted clients to make high-stakes bets on currency markets without going through ...

Visa Said in Talks to Buy Visa Europe for Up to $20 Billion

May 11th, 2015 (0)
Visa Inc., the world’s largest payments network, is in preliminary talks to buy former subsidiary Visa Europe Ltd. in a deal that may be valued at as much as $20 billion, people with knowledge of the matter said. The ...

Morgan Stanley Says Litigation with Deutsche Bank Could Cost It Around $300 Million — Filing

May 5th, 2015 (0)
Suit over legacy-mortgage matters continues Morgan Stanley said on Monday that a continuing lawsuit with Deutsche Bank over legacy mortgage matters could cost it nearly $300 million. In April 2014, Deutsche Bank accused Morgan Stanley in a complaint of making false representations ...

Bank of America to Pay $180 Million to Settle Investors’ Forex Lawsuit

April 30th, 2015 (0)
BofA says cost of settlement will be covered by existing reserves Bank of America Corp. has agreed to pay $180 million to settle a lawsuit by private investors who accused the bank and others of manipulating foreign-exchange rates. The bank’s decision ...

Grexit: Remaining In The Eurozone Is No Longer ‘The Base Case’ For Greece

April 22nd, 2015 (0)
According to the Wall Street Journal, Greece staying in the eurozone is no longer “the base case” for European officials, and one even told the Journal that “literally nothing has been achieved” in negotiations with the new Greek government ...

Europe to Pull Trigger on Google Antitrust Charges

April 15th, 2015 (0)
Case would be EU’s biggest competition battle since pursuit of Microsoft a decade ago Europe’s antitrust regulator plans to file formal charges against Google Inc.for violating antitrust laws, a person familiar with the matter said Tuesday, stepping up a five-year investigation ...

Antitrust and Other Inquiries in Europe Target U.S. Tech Giants

April 3rd, 2015 (0)
It is not a good week to be a giant American tech company in Europe. The European antitrust investigation into Google appears to be heating up. More European countries are looking into Facebook’s privacy settings. And Apple, which already is ...

EU Lays Groundwork for Antitrust Charges Against Google

April 2nd, 2015 (0)
Regulator seeks permission to publish complaints against Internet giant in long-running probe Europe’s competition regulator is preparing to move against Google Inc. in the next few weeks, a person familiar with the matter said Wednesday, setting the stage for charges against the ...

Banks Are Poised to Profit From Forex Tumult

April 2nd, 2015 (0)
Swiss central bank’s surprise January move led to volatility that can help Wall Street The big currency swings of the past three months have whipsawed many investors. Wall Street may end up loving the action. As U.S. banks closed ...

Citigroup, Barclays Close to Settling Forex Lawsuit With Private Investors

March 18th, 2015 (0)
Citigroup Inc. and Barclays PLC are expected to pay as much as $800 million combined to settle a lawsuit with investors who say the banks manipulated foreign-exchange rates, according to people close to the situation. The expected settlements would ...
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