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Banc of America Securities LLC to Settle SEC Charges By Paying $26 Million In Penalties and Disgorgement

To settle administrative charges made by the Securities and Exchange Commission, Banc of America Securities LLC has agreed to paying $26 million in penalties and disgorgement. The SEC says that BAS did not safeguard upcoming research reports and submitted ones that were fraudulent to companies. Without denying or admitting the…

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In Hi-Tech Market Manipulation Case By Unknown Traders, Securities and Exchange Commission Freezes $3 Million To Protect Brokerage Firms

On March 6, 2007, The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia froze $3 million in an account under the name of a Latvian bank. The SEC said unknown traders used the money last year for a “hi-tech market manipulation scheme”. According to the Commission, the action is the…

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NYSE Regulation Fines Swiss American Securities Inc. and UBS Securities, LLC For Violations

NYSE Regulation says it has ordered Swiss American Securities Inc. (a unit of Credit Suisse Group) and UBS Securities LLC to pay fines for a number of securities violations. The regulatory arm of the New York Stock Exchange says UBS Securities is being fined $95,000 for canceling or entering limit-on-close…

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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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SEC Charges Against Two Former Citigroup Officials For Fraudulent Fund Dealings Are Dismissed

Charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission have been dropped against Lewis Daidone and Thomas Jones, two former Ex-Citigroup Officials. The SEC had charged the two men with alleged involvement in a fraud scheme that let Citigroup gain millions of dollars in profits, which should have gone to specific mutual…

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Former UBS Vice President Pleads Guilty To Conspiring With Hedge Fund Operator And Founder Of Capital Management Group To Bilk At Least $2.5 Million From Over 40 Investors

The U.S. Attorney’s Office says that Justin Paperny, a former account vice president at UBS Financial Services, Inc., has pleaded guilty to helping Capital Management Group founder Keith Gilabert bilk at least $2.5 million from investors. Paperny pled guilty to wire fraud, securities fraud, and conspiracy to commit mail fraud,…

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Putnam Retail Management, Scudder Distributors, and AllianceBernstein Investments Say They Will Pay $700,000 Settlement Over NASD Allegations That They Violated Non-Cash Compensation Rules

While neither admitting or denying the charges by NASD, AllianceBernstein Investments Inc. of New York, Scudder Distributors Inc. of Chicago, and Putnam Retail Management Limited Partnership of Boston says they will collectively pay $700,000 to settle allegations that they violated the NASD’s non-cash compensation rules. Charges included the accusations that…

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The NASD Charges Two Former Prudential Brokers And A Branch Manager With Helping A Hedge Fund Manager Engage In Market Timing Through Variable Annuities

On February 15, the NASD announced that it was charging two former prudential brokers with helping a hedge fund manager to time the market through variable annuities. The former broker’s supervisor was also charged with failure to properly supervise them. Both brokers were registered with Prudential Securities Inc., now called…

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U.S. Bankruptcy Court Says Bear Stearns Must Pay More Than $125 Million for Collapsed Hedge Fund Fiasco

Bear Stearns Securities Corp. is being ordered to pay over $125 million to a bankruptcy trustee because of Manhattan Investment Fund, a collapsed hedge fund used by hedge fund principal Michael Berger to run a large scale fraudulent investment scam. The ruling was issued on February 15 by the U.S.…

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Former Prudential and E.F. Hutton Exec. Weighing Problems at Current Firm.

Apparently unscathed by scandals at his former firms, 67 year old George Ball serves as Chairman of Sanders Morris Harris Group, Inc., a Houston based investment bank and wealth management firm. Ball served as the No. 2 executive at E.F. Hutton & Co. Inc. from 1980 to 1982. Three years…

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