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Morgan Stanley is Fined $500,000 for Faulty Oversight

The New York Stock Exchange’s regulator group says that Morgan Stanley must pay $500,000 for not overseeing a group of brokers that had recommended unsuitable transactions for accounts belonging to the guardians of injured children and to retirees. The guardian accounts were for children, 10 to 18 years of age,…

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Merrill Lynch Seizes $400 Million of Assets from a Bear Stearns Managed ‘Subprime’ Hedge Fund for Failing to Meet Margin Calls

A hedge fund managed by Bear Stearns that takes both bullish and bearish positions in subprime loans has been hit heavily by conditions in that market. Some of the fund’s assets were held at Merrill Lynch, on margin. When the equity in the fund dropped, Merrill issued margin calls. The…

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SEC Orders Morgan Stanley to Pay $7.9 Million for Failing to Provide “Best Execution” on Client Trades

Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc., the world’s second largest securities firm, will pay $7.9 million for its failure to provide best execution to certain retail orders for over-the-counter securities, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced today. Morgan Stanley embedded undisclosed mark-ups and mark-downs on certain retail OTC orders processed by…

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Former Morgan Stanley Compliance Officer And Her Husband To Plead Guilty For Involvement In Insider Trading Scheme

Randi Collotta, an Ex-Morgan Stanley compliance officer and attorney, and her husband, Christopher Collotta, are slated to plead guilty on May 10, 2007 for their involvement in one of the largest insider trading schemes to take place on Wall Street since the 1980’s. Randi Collotta is accused by U.S. prosecutors…

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Ex-Morgan Stanley Client Services Representative Stole Proprietary Information About Hedge Funds, Says U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia

Ronald Peteka, a former Morgan Stanley & Co. client services representative, was arrested last month. According to Michael Garcia, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Peteka allegedly stole proprietary information about hedge funds from Morgan Stanley while working with one of the brokerage firm’s consultants for…

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The SEC And The U.S. Attorney’s Office File Separate Criminal And Civil Actions In Major Insider Trading Schemes Involving Confidential Information From UBS Securities And Morgan Stanley

The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the unsealing of criminal actions against a dozen individuals for allegedly stealing and trading on inside information from Morgan Stanley and UBS Securities, LLC, two Wall Street brokerage firms. The SEC also filed charges against these individuals in a separate civil case. Former Morgan Stanley…

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Morgan Stanley and LVMH Settle Analyst Defamation Suit

The international financial services firm of Morgan Stanley and French luxury goods leader LVMH announced an out-of-court settlement of a lengthy legal dispute over allegations that Morgan Stanley issued financial analysis reports which were biased against LVMH. The settlement, with terms not disclosed, ends nearly five years of legal proceedings…

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Why Regulators Have A Hard Time Charging Executives At Prominent Securities Firms

A recent investigation by the Senate regarding the handling of Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack in regards to an insider trading investigation sheds light on why regulators are never able to “nail” senior level executives at major securities firms. Former SEC attorney Gary Aguirre alleges that he was let go…

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NASD Accuses Morgan Stanley Of Failing To Hand Over Emails And Blaming 9/11

The NASD says that securities giant Morgan Stanley lied when it said that millions of key email messages requested by plaintiffs and investigators in numerous proceedings against the company had been destroyed during the September 11 terrorist attack in 2001. According to NASD head of enforcement and executive vice president…

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Morgan Stanley Awards CEO John Mack $40 Million Bonus

This year, Morgan Stanley Chief Executive Officer John Mack was given the largest bonus ever for a Wall Street firm head. His company gave him $40 million after garnering its best profits yet in their 71-year history. As of December 12, the bonus was presented to Mack in options worth…

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