Financial Regulation
  • BofA Agrees to Pay $2.43B in Merrill Lynch Lawsuit

    By MARTHA GRAYBOW and RICK ROTHAKER, Reuters

    Bank of America agreed on Friday to pay $2.43 billion to settle a shareholder lawsuit over its 2008 buyout of Merrill Lynch in one of the largest-ever settlements of a securities fraud class action.

  • A Kickstarter for IPOs: Buyers Beware

    By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal Times

    Crowdfunding – whether the target is financing a philanthropic initiative, an art project or a business proposal – is a sexy concept and has turned Kickstarter into a household name. And despite the...

  • How Did Regulators Miss This Latest Broker Fraud?

    By Reuters

    Second in a two-part series: For most of the two-decade life of Peregrine Financial Group, a leading independent futures brokerage, founder and chief executive Russell Wasendorf Sr. was taking...

  • Goldman: A Special Opportunity for Special Dividends

    By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal Times

    In the volatile and uncertain market environment we've been mired in for much of the post-crisis period, one of the favorite strategies of veteran investors has boiled down to the simple strategy of...

  • It's Madoff All Over Again: Iowa Man Steals $400M

    By Reuters

    For most of the two-decade life of Peregrine Financial Group, a leading independent futures brokerage, founder and chief executive Russell Wasendorf Sr. was taking hundreds of millions of dollars of...