Financial Regulation
  • AIG to Sell $6B in Stock to Repay Bailout

    By DENNY THOMAS and CLARE BALDWIN, Reuters

    American International Group is selling part of its stake in AIA Group to raise about $6 billion, which will help the U.S. insurer repay part of its government bailout. AIG is looking to sell about 1...

  • Insider Trading: How Hedge Funds Look for an Edge

    By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal Times

    Michael Douglas memorably brought insider trading to the public consciousness as Gordon Gekko . Now, 25 years later, the man whose fictional alter ego declared that “greed, for lack of a better word...

  • DOJ Subpoenas Overlap with SEC

    By Aruna Viswanatha, Reuters

    A U.S. Justice Department inquiry into the packaging and sale of home loans by the biggest U.S. banks casts a wide net and appears to significantly overlap with other enforcement efforts, according...

  • Wall St. Cuts Bonuses for Poor Little Rich Bankers

    By Nancy Miller, The Fiscal Times

    The New York State Comptroller reported Wednesday that the pool for Wall Street bonuses shrank by 14 percent during the 2011 season to a total $19.7 billion. The view from Wall Street: Living on less...

  • Bank Profits Highest Since 2006

    By DAVE CLARKE, Reuters

    The U.S. bank industry has recovered to the point that it can boost the economic recovery by extending more loans, the top bank regulator said on Tuesday.