Posts belonging to Category Bank of America
Posted by Page PerryonFebruary 7, 2012
Questions continue to arise regarding the too-cozy relationship between the SEC and Wall Street. Recent reports claim that the SEC, when settling with big Wall Street firms, has a practice of granting waivers that preserve special privileges enjoyed by those firms, and protect them from serious consequences that would otherwise result from their wrongdoing. For […]
Categories: Ameriprise, Bank of America, Bear Stearns, Brokerage Firms, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, J. P. Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Raymond James, RBC Dain Raucher, Regulatory Developments, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, UBS, Wachovia, Wells Fargo
Posted by Page PerryonJanuary 24, 2012
The big four Wall Street wirehouses have lost market share since the financial crisis in part because of their role in the crisis and “customer distrust,” according to Bing Waldert, a director of Cerulli Associates Inc. (See “Wirehouse market share has shriveled since crisis,” InvestmentNews). Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, UBS AG […]
Categories: Bank of America, Brokerage Firms, Citigroup/Smith Barney, Investment Advisers, Investor Alerts, Market Developments, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, Smart Investing Tools, UBS, Wachovia, Wells Fargo
Posted by Page PerryonJanuary 23, 2012
The amount of dollars at stake in FINRA securities arbitrations has grown in recent years. Of the 7,000 claims currently pending, approximately 200 involve claims of $10 million or more. “The claims coming in now are substantially larger than what we had a few years ago,” Linda Fienberg, president of FINRA Dispute Resolution, was quoted […]
Categories: Auction Rate Securities, Bank of America, Brokerage Firms, Citigroup Hedge Funds, Citigroup/Smith Barney, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Credit Suisse, Fairness/Just & Equitable Conduct, Hedge Funds, Investment Advisers, Investment Malpractice, Investor Alerts, Merrill Lynch, Misrepresentation/Omission, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, UBS, Unsuitable Recommendations
Posted by Page PerryonJanuary 18, 2012
Unsophisticated state and local government officials have been sold billions of dollars of flawed financial products by Wall Street banks, leaving taxpayers on the hook for even more. The banks advised the governments to issue auction rate bonds to lower their financing costs and purchase interest rate swaps to protect the governments if the market […]
Categories: Auction Rate Securities, Bank of America, Brokerage Firms, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Derivatives, Fairness/Just & Equitable Conduct, Investment Advisers, Investment Malpractice, Investor Alerts, Merrill Lynch, Misrepresentation/Omission, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, Unsuitable Recommendations
Posted by Page PerryonJanuary 10, 2012
Sixty-five years ago, the Justice Department filed an antitrust suit against 17 investment banks seeking to break them up for creating “an integrated, overall conspiracy and combination ‘ to eliminate competition and monopolize” the investment banking business. It failed. Today, the investment banking business is much larger and more profitable, and much more concentrated than […]
Categories: Bank of America, Brokerage Firms, Citigroup/Smith Barney, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Investigations, Investor Alerts, J. P. Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation
Posted by Page PerryonDecember 8, 2011
Wells Fargo will pay $148 million to settle charges that its Wachovia Bank unit conspired to rig bids on investment contracts for municipalities. (“Wells to Pay $148 Million to Settle Wachovia Bid-Rig Case,” Wall Street Journal). As part of the settlement, the Justice Department will not prosecute the bank. Wachovia reportedly admitted and accepted responsibility […]
Categories: Bank of America, Brokerage Firms, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Fairness/Just & Equitable Conduct, Investigations, Investment Advisers, Investment Malpractice, Investor Alerts, J. P. Morgan Chase, Misrepresentation/Omission, Regulatory Developments, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, UBS, Wachovia, Wells Fargo
Posted by Page PerryonNovember 21, 2011
Fitch Ratings issued a report on November 16 on the U.S. banking sector saying that “the risks of a negative shock are rising” if the effects of European debt crisis keep spreading. (“Fitch’s Warning Spooks Investors, ” Wall Street Journal).
Categories: Bank of America, Bonds, Brokerage Firms, Credit Default Swaps, Economy, Goldman Sachs, Investigations, Investment Advisers, Investor Alerts, J. P. Morgan Chase, Market Developments, Morgan Stanley, RBC Dain Raucher, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, Smart Investing Tools, Stocks
Posted by Page PerryonNovember 16, 2011
JP Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs have sold credit default swaps that put them on the hook for $5 trillion of debt ? but they won’t say whose debt they are on the hook for. That leaves investors worried that it may be debt issued by Greece, Italy, Ireland, Portugal and/or Spain. Greece and Italy […]
Categories: Bank of America, Brokerage Firms, Credit Default Swaps, Economy, Goldman Sachs, Investment Advisers, Investor Alerts, J. P. Morgan Chase, Lehman Brothers, Market Developments, Morgan Stanley, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, Smart Investing Tools
Posted by Page PerryonNovember 16, 2011
Citigroup plans to cut 3,000 or more jobs, about 1 percent of employees, and BNP Paribas plans to cut about 1,400 jobs, or 7 percent of its employees, according to the New York Times (“Citi to Shed 1% of Its Workers; BNP Paribas Plans to Cut 7%”). The NY Times was told unofficially that one […]
Categories: Bank of America, Brokerage Firms, Citigroup/Smith Barney, Credit Suisse, Economy, Employment Issues, Investment Advisers, Jobs, Market Developments, Morgan Stanley, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, UBS
Posted by Page PerryonNovember 10, 2011
AIG and other institutional bond investors, which were not part of a proposed $8.5 billion settlement of Bank of America Corp’s mortgage-backed securities liability, complained that the proposed settlement was struck in a “shroud of secrecy.” They have objected to the settlement, want to intervene, and want to review negotiations and documents that led to […]
Categories: Asset Backed Securities, Bank of America, Brokerage Firms, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Investigations, Investor Alerts, Mortgage Backed Securities, Mortgage Securities & Collateralized Debt Obligation Problems, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation