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Ex-UBS Trader Adoboli Given One-Month Delay to Offer Plea
By Lindsay Fortado, Ben Moshinsky and Kit Chellel – Nov 22, 2011 6:59 AM ET Kweku Adoboli, a former UBS AG (UBSN) trader, was given a four-week delay to enter a plea to charges he caused the largest unauthorized trading loss in U.K. history. Adoboli was remanded into custody at a hearing in London today until another [...]
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Olympus Adviser Axes America Closed Brokerage Soon After SEC, FINRA Probes
By David Glovin and John Helyar – Nov 22, 2011 4:04 AM ET Axes America LLC, the now-defunct brokerage firm that advised Olympus Corp. in a transaction being investigated by the FBI, ceased operations in March 2008 soon after U.S. regulators began examining its books, records show. Beginning in 2006, New York-based Axes America served as [...]
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Jefferson County's Bankruptcy Judge May Limit, Won't Remove Sewer Receiver
By Steven Church – Nov 22, 2011 12:00 AM ET Jefferson County, Alabama’s sewer debt needs to be cut by about $1 billion and the state must back repayment of the remaining bonds to keep sewer rates affordable, the receiver running the sewer system said in court today. John S. Young Jr. was responding to questions [...]
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Britain's FSA Tests Bankers' Readiness for Hackers, Olympic Travel Chaos
By Ben Moshinsky – Nov 21, 2011 7:00 PM ET U.K. banks face a day of disaster today, as part of a simulation led by the Financial Services Authority to test firms’ responses to a cyber-attack on payment systems and travel chaos during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The FSA was to contact 87 firms, beginning [...]
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Bayer May Have Pitched Birth-Control Pill for Unapproved Use
By Jef Feeley and Margaret Cronin Fisk – Nov 21, 2011 8:03 AM ET Units of Bayer AG (BAYN), Germany’s largest drugmaker, may have sought to market the Yasmin family of birth- control pills for unapproved uses and misled women about the health risks the drug posed, according to company e-mails. Bayer unit officials discussed promoting the contraceptive [...]
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General Franco Makes Cameo in Spanish Vote as Fear Factor Fades
By Ben Sills – Nov 21, 2011 7:57 AM ET Thirty-six years after his death, Spanish Dictator General Francisco Franco managed to make his presence felt in Spain’s general elections yesterday. Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero called the vote on the anniversary of the Generalissimo’s death. Nov. 20 is a day celebrated each year by [...]
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Hedge Funds Cut Bullish Bets by Most in Seven Weeks on Europe: Commodities
By Elizabeth Campbell – Nov 21, 2011 6:53 AM ET Hedge funds cut bullish commodity bets by the most in seven weeks on mounting concern that Europe’s debt crisis will restrain global economic growth and demand for raw materials. Money managers reduced combined net-long positions across 18 U.S. futures and options by 10 percent to [...]
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Foreign Banks Double Dollar Deposits at Fed
By Catarina Saraiva – Nov 21, 2011 6:04 AM ET Foreign bank deposits at the Federal Reserve have more than doubled to $715 billion from $350 billion since the end of 2010 amid Europe’s debt turmoil, buttressing the dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency. Forty-seven non-U.S. banks held balances of more than $1 billion at [...]
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Former UBS Banker Gadola Avoids Prison in Florida for Helping Tax Cheats
By David Voreacos and Susannah Nesmith – Nov 18, 2011 10:35 AM ET Former UBS AG (UBS) banker Renzo Gadola, who aided Americans in cheating U.S. tax authorities before helping prosecutors snare other bankers, avoided prison when a judge sentenced him to five years of probation. U.S. District Judge James Lawrence King rewarded Gadola today in [...]
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Huawei, ZTE Face Scrutiny From U.S. House
By Eric Engleman – Nov 18, 2011 3:56 AM ET Chinese phone-equipment makers Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. (000063) are the focus of a U.S. House intelligence committee investigation into whether the companies’ expansion in the U.S. poses a security threat. The probe will focus on whether the companies’ presence provides “the Chinese government an [...]
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White House Shooting Suspect Charged With Trying to Kill Obama
By Tom Schoenberg and Seth Stern – Nov 18, 2011 12:01 AM ET An Idaho man suspected of firing a semi-automatic rifle at the White House was charged with trying to kill President Barack Obama. The suspect, Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez of Idaho Falls, drove to Washington with an assault rifle and other weapons after telling people in [...]
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Olympus Whistleblower Said to Face Questions by SEC in U.S. Investigation
By Lindsay Fortado and Patricia Hurtado – Nov 17, 2011 11:39 PM ET Former Olympus Corp. (7733) President Michael C. Woodford was asked to return for a second interview by U.S. investigators — this time including the Securities and Exchange Commission — in a federal probe of hundreds of millions of dollars in advisory fees paid [...]
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General Maritime Files Bankruptcy, $1.4B Debt
By Phil Milford and Tiffany Kary – Nov 17, 2011 10:29 AM ET General Maritime Corp. (GMR), the second- largest U.S. owner of oil tankers, filed for bankruptcy protection from creditors after falling oil demand and a surplus of ships led to two years of losses. The New York-based company listed assets of $1.71 billion and [...]
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MF Global Subpoenas Said to Be Issued in Probe by U.S. Attorney in Chicago
By Patricia Hurtado – Nov 17, 2011 7:45 AM ET U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald in Chicago issued subpoenas in a probe of MF Global Holdings Ltd., the broker-dealer parent that filed for bankruptcy Oct. 31, a person familiar with the matter said. MF Global, which was run by former New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine, sought Chapter 11 [...]
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Former Madoff Trader David Kugel to Plead Guilty to Fraud, Prosecutors Say
By Edvard Pettersson – Nov 17, 2011 12:01 AM ET A former trader at convicted con man’s Bernard Madoff’s investment firm, David Kugel, agreed to plead guilty to fraud, prosecutors said. Kugel is expected to enter a guilty plea “pursuant to a cooperation agreement with the government” at a Nov. 21 hearing, prosecutors said yesterday in [...]
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Hynix, Micron Gain on 'Surprise' Rambus Verdict
By Joel Rosenblatt and Ian King – Nov 16, 2011 11:37 PM ET Micron Technology Inc. (MU) and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. (000660)rose after a jury rejected Rambus Inc.’s allegations that they conspired to prevent its memory chips from becoming an industry standard. The verdict, which analyst Daniel Amir of Lazard Capital Markets called a “surprise,” sent [...]
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MF Global Brokerage Trustee to Return Some Customer Money
By Linda Sandler – Nov 16, 2011 9:27 AM ET The trustee liquidating broker- dealer MF Global Inc. asked a judge to let him transfer about $520 million in collateral to commodity customers whose accounts consisted solely of cash on Oct. 31, when the parent company filed for bankruptcy. The 21,000 customers would receive 60 [...]
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Sino-Forest's Martin Faces 'Herculean' Task After Ponzi Scheme Allegation
By Simon Casey and Christopher Donville – Nov 16, 2011 9:08 AM ET Sino-Forest Corp. (TRE) Chief Executive Officer Judson Martin, a former real estate and television executive, is trying to put an end to five months of turmoil for the forestry company beset by accusations of fraud. Martin, who replaced company founder Allen Chan as [...]
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Occupy Wall Street Protesters Can't Reverse NYC Park Eviction, Judge Says
By Chris Dolmetsch, Christopher Palmeri and Katie Spencer – Nov 16, 2011 12:01 AM ET “Occupy Wall Street” protesters lost a bid to overturn their eviction and the removal of tents and structures from a lower Manhattan park where they had been demonstrating 24 hours a day for eight weeks. New York State Supreme Court Justice Michael [...]
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Threadneedle's Allen Sues Carnelian in Singapore to Be Removed as Director
By Andrea Tan – Nov 15, 2011 9:10 PM ET Jonathan Allen, Threadneedle Asset Management Ltd.’s head of hedge fund sales in Asia, sued his former company Carnelian Capital Pte in Singapore to be removed as a director, saying it has strained ties with his employer. Allen, 41, said he submitted his resignation letter in March 2009 [...]
