This is my translation of a Dutch-language article which appeared today in Belgian daily De Tijd. Let’s see if this news is picked up in the U.S.
Citibank Belgium never should have recommended the controversial Lehman Brothers investments to its customers. So states the writ of the Brussels public prosecutor on the case.
The collapse of Lehman [...]
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Citibank Belgium to pay ‘duped’ savers 128mn for bad Lehman deal
Oct
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What are the legal rights of lenders and homeowners in foreclosure?
Oct
After I published the recent story on the case against servicing agent MERS in the Kansas Supreme court, I noticed a lot of chatter about some mortgage servicing line items in Wells Fargo’s earnings report. So I wanted to quote a few blurbs from the Kansas Appeals Court and Supreme Court decisions as background for [...]
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Why mortgages aren’t modified and what a ruling stopping foreclosures means
Oct
In August, the Kansas Supreme Court issued a ruling against a mortgage tracking service which may prove very costly to banks in foreclosure, leading to massive writedowns. It could be a life saver for many trapped in the foreclosure process. The case goes to the core of the functioning of massive markets in securitization and [...]
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Nationalized Citi Mexicana Redux
Oct
Back in March when the US Government felt compelled to bail out out Citigroup, Tracy Alloway over at FT Alphaville noticed a curious thing – Citigroup had effectively been nationalized.
No, they were not seized by government, but Citi was controlled by government. The Feds had 36% of shares outstanding, which in many cases is [...]
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Divorcing and re-marrying to collect a pension
Oct
In my recent post on greed, I wrote about how for the last generation corporations have been trying to get out of as many of their expensive obligations to workers as they can reasonably get away with. The list of obligations includes but is not limited to pensions, health care and job security.
One can [...]
Obama to re-authorise three provisions of Patriot Act
Sep
After the arrest of suspects based in Colorado and New York in an alleged ‘varsity level’ terrorist plot, the spectre of terrorism in the United States has re-emerged as an issue, one that also has economic overtones because of the fragility of recovery. President Obama is following his predecessor George W. Bush in restricting civil [...]
Bloomberg News is still after the Fed for more disclosure
Sep
Bloomberg News editor-in-chief Matt Winkler wrote an Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal yesterday explaining why he is after the Federal Reserve to come clean about it’s secret lending program during the height of the financial crisis.
Bloomberg has filed a lawsuit against the Federal Reserve to force the Fed to reveal the name of the [...]
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Judge Rakoff says BofA-SEC deal suggests collusion
Sep
Below is a good video analysis by Jess Bravin of the Wall Street Journal on the BofA-Merrill Lynch saga. Bravin discusses the recent rejection by Judge Jed Rakoff of the out-of-court settlement between the SEC and Bank of America (BAC) in which BofA was to pay a miniscule $33 million fine.
Rakoff’s decision to scupper this [...]
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Tariffs: Other industries may line up for sanctions against China
Sep
Now that President Obama has signalled his willingness to punish the Chinese for dumping on tires, a whole host of other industries are likely to file their own ‘copy-cat’ complaints.
Reuters says:
President Barack Obama’s decision to restrict tire imports from China after union workers complained of a surge could lead to copycat cases in areas such [...]
Bernie Madoff caught on tape in 2005
Sep
Via CNBC:
Bernie Madoff, the man who orchestrated the biggest Ponzi scheme in history, is heard on tape in 2005 talking to executives at Fairfield Greenwich about how to get around the SEC. Ron Geffner, a former SEC enforcement attorney, discusses the tape with CNBC’s Scott Cohn.
Self-regulation in action. Note that this tape was uncovered due [...]
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