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Goldman Sachs’ Public Image

There’s a very good piece in the Financial Times today about Goldman Sachs by Francesco Guerrera and Tom Braithwaite. It’s available online at http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/1eb0ea18-d497-11de-a935-00144feabdc0.html?nclick_check=1 The authors explain how competitive Goldman is and how profits and risk management drive the firm. They go on to explain how difficult it will be…

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Lehman Sues Barclays for $5 Billion

Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. filed a lawsuit against Barclays Capital in New York federal court alleging the British bank took control of excess assets in collusion with Lehman executives when it bought its U.S. brokerage business in 2008. The Lehman bankruptcy is the largest U.S. bankruptcy in history. The claim…

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SEC Will Pursue Case Against Cioffi and Tannin

The SEC announced that it will continue to pursue its civil enforcement case against former Bear Stearns High Grade Fund portfolio managers Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin, after the recent acquittal of criminal charges against Messrs. Cioffi and Tannin. According to recent news reports, Robert Khuzami, head of enforcement at…

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Morgan Keegan Loses Another Bond Fund FINRA Arbitration

A former president of a Memphis gas company won a $51,000 arbitration award against Morgan Keegan & Co. related to the Morgan Keegan bond funds. It was approximately 64% of the investor’s out of pocket losses. This is just another in a string of victories by public customers against Morgan…

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Charles Schwab Hit with SEC Wells Notice for YieldPlus Funds

Charles Schwab acknowledged that the SEC served it with a Wells Notice related to its sale of two funds, the YieldPlus Fund and Total Bond Market Fund. A Wells Notice advises the firm that the SEC staff intends to recommend civil charges for possible securities violations. The additional heat from…

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Charles Schwab YieldPlus Fund – Decisions To Make

The Charles Schwab YieldPlus Fund class action suit has generated some serious questions for investors to consider. The U.S. District Court in San Francisco issued a Notice of Pendency to class members which includes important information about how to opt out as a class member. Opt out requests must be…

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Bear Stearns High Grade Fund Criminal Trial – It’s Not Just Emails

Opening statements in the criminal trial of Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin, the former portfolio managers for the Bear Stearns High Grade Funds, start today in federal court in Brooklyn, NY. The High Grade Funds imploded in 2007 causing $1.4 billion in investor losses. Prosecutors have charged Cioffi and Tannin…

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New Tannin E-Mails Could Help Prosecutors

Matthew Tannin, the former Bear Stearns High Grade Fund portfolio manager, kept a personal diary of e-mails to himself in a G-Mail account. The U.S. Attorney’s Office received the e-mails after using a search warrant on Google. According to e-mails released by prosecutors yesterday, Tannin wrote in as early as…

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Charles Schwab Loses Another YieldPlus Arbitration

Charles Schwab has been trying most of the many arbitration cases filed against it related to the Charles Schwab HighYield Plus fund. Last month, a Los Angeles based Finra panel awarded what appears to be almost 100% of an investor’s losses (about $75,000) in the fund, plus expert witness fees…

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Cioffi and Tannin Criminal Trial Set for October 13th

The Bear Stearns High Grade Funds blew up in the early summer of 2007, precipitating the the credit crisis around the world. On October 13, 2009, in federal court in Brooklyn, NY, Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin, the portfolio managers of the High Grade Funds, will be facing criminal trial…

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