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UBS agreed to pay $1.44 billion in penalties to settle allegations of fraud in the sale of residential mortgage-backed securities, the Department of Justice announced on Monday, resolving a case ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Credit Suisse saw off a case brought against the bank over $100 million of notes linked to residential mortgage-backed securities on Friday, resolving another legacy legal ...
Maiden Lane Transactions refers to three limited liability companies created by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in 2008 as financial vehicles to facilitate transactions involving three entities: the former Bear Stearns company as the first entity, the lending division of the former American International Group (AIG) as the second, and the former AIG's credit default swap division as the ...
In March 2012, the SEC announced that a federal judge ordered the former CEO of Brookstreet Securities Corp., Stanley C. Brooks, to pay a maximum $10 million penalty related to the fraud action that the SEC filed against Brooks for systematically selling risky mortgage-backed securities during the financial crisis to customers with conservative ...
In September 2008, after suffering heavy losses during the subprime crisis, New Jersey Carpenters Health Fund sued the company and the underwriters of residential mortgage-backed securities issued by affiliates of the company, claiming that the prospectuses and registration statements of the RMBS did not adequately disclose the risks, were misleading to investors, and violated securities law.
It was the 10th settlement that the FHFA has reached in litigation that began in 2011 when it filed 18 lawsuits over about $200 billion in mortgage-backed securities, an investment product at the ...
Litvak, who was arrested in January 2013, [1] was originally found guilty of lying to clients about mortgage-backed securities in a March 2014 trial, in which he received a two-year prison sentence and 1.75 million dollar fine for 10 counts of securities fraud, one count of defrauding TARP, and four counts of making false statements, including to large institutional investors such as ...
Houston law firm Gibbs & Bruns LLP has accused Wells Fargo (NYS: WFC) and Morgan Stanley (NYS: MS) of failing to service more $73 billion in residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS ...