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SEC and CFTC Say They Found Out About JPMorgan’s $2B Trading Loss Through Media

According to Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Gary Gensler and Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Schapiro, the two federal agencies didn’t know that JPMorgan & Chase (JPM) had sustained $2 billion in trading losses until they heard about it through the press in April. Schapiro and Gensler testified in…

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ABA Presses for Self-Funding for SEC and CFTC

The American Bar Association is in strong favor of self-funding for both the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission. It is calling on Congress to quickly deal with this need to increase the agencies’ resources. In a letter to lawmakers on the House Financial Services Committee…

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Institutional Investment Securities Round-Up: Citigroup Agrees to $3.5M FINRA FIne Related to Subprime RMBS, Ex-Broker Consents to $600K CFTC Fine Over Alleged Options Trading Scam, and Senate Ag Chair Presses Regulators To Fully Implement Dodd-Frank

Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (CLQ) has consented to pay the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority a $3.5M fine to settle allegations that he gave out inaccurate information about subprime residential mortgage-backed securities. The SRO is also accusing the financial firm of supervisory failures and inadequate maintenance of records and books. Per…

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Commodities/Futures Round Up: CFTC Cracks Down on Perpetrators of Securities Violations and Considers New Swap Market Definitions and Rules

Rep. John Larson (D-Conn.) and Rep. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) are calling on the Commodities Futures Trading Commission to crack down on excessive energy market speculation. They believe that this type of speculation on oil that is “based on world events” is “abusive” and has been creating difficulties for Americans. In…

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CFTC Says RBC Took Part in Massive Trading Scam to Avail of Tax Benefits

The Commodities Futures Trading Commission has filed a lawsuit accusing Royal Bank of Canada of taking part in hundreds of millions of dollars worth of illegal futures trades to earn tax benefits linked to equities. In its complaint, the CFTC claims the Toronto-based lender made misleading and false statements about…

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Texas Man Sued by CFTC Over Alleged Foreign Currency Fraud

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is suing Texas resident Christopher Cornett for alleged solicitation fraud, issuing false account statements, misappropriation of participants’ funds, and not registering in connection with an off-exchange foreign currency fraud. The CFTC filed its complaint on February 2 in the U.S. District Court for the Western…

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CFTC and SEC May Need to Work Out Key Differences Related to Over-the-Counter Derivatives Rulemaking

In their efforts to move forward with rulemaking for over-the-counter derivatives, some are saying that the Commodities Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission may find themselves grappling with differences that could pose a challenge for industry participants. For example, differences between proposed and final regulations could set…

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Former Texan and First Capital Savings and Loan To Pay $4.5M for Alleged Foreign Currency Ponzi Scheme

The CFTC has been able to get a permanent injunction and default judgment against former Houston resident Jeffery Alan Lowrance and First Capital Savings and Loan. As restitution for their involvement in an alleged off-exchange foreign currency Ponzi scam, both will pay $1.2 million in restitution and a civil monetary…

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EagleEye Asset Management LLC Sued by SEC and CFTC for Alleged Forex Trading Scam

In separate securities lawsuits, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission are both suing EagleEye Asset Management LLC, which a Massachusetts asset management firm, and Jeffrey A. Liskov, its principal. The CFTC is accusing the two defendants of defrauding at least one US-based client while trading…

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Winell Associates Inc., Maxi Partners GP, and Howard Winell Settle CTFC Charges Accusing Them of Misappropriating Funds and Unauthorized Trading of Over $5.2M

Howard Winell, Winell Associates Inc., and Maxie Partners GP LLC have agreed to pay over $5.2 million to settle Commodity Futures Trading Commission charges accusing them of taking part in unauthorized trading and misappropriating funds related to a commodity futures and options pool. By settling, the respondents are not denying…

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