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A group of House Financial Services Democrats are raising questions about whether taxpayers will be fully protected under the terms of a recent settlement over poorly underwritten loans held by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
January 12 -
Schwab will pay $118 million to settle the charges.
January 11 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission charged Charles Schwab with making misleading statements about its Schwab YieldPlus Fund. Schwab agreed to pay $118 million to settle the charges.
January 11 -
Four out of five organizations that currently include money market funds in their short-term investment portfolios would drop them if a floating net asset value were to become a reality, according to a survey by the Association for Financial Professionals.
January 11 -
The Independent Directors Council on Tuesday urged regulators to preserve the $1 net asset value of money market funds, saying a floating NAV would not reduce systemic risk in any meaningful way.
January 11 -
According to a survey, four in five corporations could drop money market funds from their portfolios if funds are required to shift to a floating net asset value reporting structure.
January 11 -
Matt Fink, former president of the ICI, comments in the latest edition of his book on how another financial crisis may one day be in the making.
January 11 -
As directors and officers of failed banks brace for FDIC lawsuits, an intense legal battle is developing over accessing files at their former institutions.
January 11 -
In 2008, Oxford University Press published the first history of mutual funds, THE RISE OF MUTUAL FUNDS: AN INSIDER’S VIEW, by Matthew P. Fink, former president of the Investment Company Institute. Oxford has just published a new paperback edition, updated to cover the 2008 financial crisis and its impact on mutual funds. The following is the Preface to the new edition.
January 10 -
From a psychic who couldnt see the future to the car czar caught up in a pay-to-play hustle, this was the year in deception.
January 10 -
For the past two years, the FDIC has maintained a consistent crisis-response posture. But it will undoubtedly need to pivot in a new direction in 2011.
January 10 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission late Thursday obtained an emergency court order to freeze the assets of SJK Investment Management in Greensboro, N.C.
January 7 -
There are two proposed pieces of legislation sitting in Congress that would seem to be no-brainers for helping people save for retirement and helping advisors help their clients.
January 7 -
There are two proposed pieces of legislation sitting in Congress that would seem to be no-brainers for helping people save for retirement and helping advisors help their clients.
January 7
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A case brought by Oppenheimer & Co. failed to prove allegations that Citigroup Global Markets Inc. unlawfully raided its firm of nine high producing brokers, a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority panel has ruled.
January 6 -
The operations chief for Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities and his personal assistant are petitioning a New York court to be released from jail.
January 6 -
Policymakers' focus on capital may be creating a false sense of security, and it may be overshadowing other, equally important issues that are central to preventing the next crisis.
January 6 -
The independent securities regulator has put to rest an eight-year-old dispute, finding no violations in Citigroups advisor recruitment from Oppenheimer.
January 5 -
The panels decision also sent a signal to broker-dealers that financial advisors should perform much more thorough due diligence on the soundness of companies issuing certain securities before allowing investors to participate in risky investments.
January 5 -
The administration is expected to unveil this month a reform package that charts a course for the housing finance system. But it remains unclear how detailed the administration plans to be.
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