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A key government witness against three former UBS AG municipal-bond executives in a bid-rigging trial called one of the defendants an "idiot" and was asked today whether he disliked him so much that he put photos of tortured cats on his desk.
August 9 -
On August 8, 2012, Mary Schapiro, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, is looking to turn $2.6 trillion money-market mutual-fund industry on its head.
August 8 -
A former UBS AG municipal-bond executive told an ex-colleague to forget about a transaction as they discussed how to handle an expanding government probe of bond big rigging, the second man testified at trial.
August 8 -
Sandy Weill's call to break up the big banks by restoring the Depression Era law has sparked a backlash among some who argue it would not help prevent the next crisis.
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On August 8, 2012, David Wray, president of the Plan Sponsor Council of America, will retire from his post as president of the PSCA at the end of September.
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FINRA has fined Wedbush Securities $300,000 and levied an additional $25,000 fine and suspension for its president, Edward Wedbush.
August 7 -
On August 7, 2012, Morrison & Foerster has added two Of Counsels to its Denver office.
August 7 -
The head of the House Financial Services Committee is renewing his call to act on legislation to increase oversight of investment advisors, a bipartisan bill that stalled in the committee last month.
August 7 -
Chairman Mary Schapiro said she is asking SEC staff to propose a rule that will require exchanges and market centers to ensure the capacity and integrity of the systems they operate.
August 7 -
As legal eagles-including regulators, cops and attorneys-continue to swoop down for the kill in the wake of the LIBOR debacle, asset managers still struggle to gauge the scandal's impact on their investments.
August 7 -
On August 7, 2012, As legal eagles-including regulators, cops and attorneys-continue to swoop down for the kill in the wake of the LIBOR debacle, asset managers still struggle to gauge the scandal's impact on their investments.
August 7 -
On August 6, 2012, Chairman Mary Schapiro said she is asking SEC staff to propose a rule that will require exchanges and market centers to ensure the capacity and integrity of the systems they operate.
August 6 -
The investors who bailed out Knight Capital Group Inc. by purchasing $400 million in convertible securities are gaining control of the biggest trading partner for individuals in the worlds largest stock market.
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On August 6, 2012, Since the Reserve Primary Fund broke the buck in September 2008, the nation's money market mutual funds have seen a long, steady erosion of their use by corporations and financial institutions.
August 6 -
On August 3, 2012, An arbitration panel has struck down an investors $1 million-plus claim against Morgan Keegans troubled bond funds, citing the standard industry warning Past performance is not guarantee of future results.
August 3 -
Attention, asset managers: The Registered Investment Advisor channel is one place where you can differentiate your offering in a crowded marketplace, according to Cerulli Associates.
August 3 -
There's no question that breaking the buck value of a share, permanently, would upend if not destroy the foundation of the money market mutual fund industry.
August 3 -
David Wray, president of the Plan Sponsor Council of America, will retire from his post as president of the PSCA at the end of September.
August 3 -
Since the Reserve Primary Fund broke the buck in September 2008, the nation's money market mutual funds have seen a long, steady erosion of their use by corporations and financial institutions.
August 3 -
As legal eagles-including regulators, cops and attorneys-continue to swoop down for the kill in the wake of the LIBOR debacle, asset managers still struggle to gauge the scandal's impact on their investments.
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