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First, in December 2018 and the first few months of 2019 and again in March 2020 during the recent COVID-19 stock market crash. [read post]
First, in December 2018 and the first few months of 2019 and again in March 2020 during the recent COVID-19 stock market crash. [read post]
First, in December 2018 and the first few months of 2019 and again in March 2020 during the recent COVID-19 stock market crash. [read post]
First, in December 2018 and the first few months of 2019 and again in March 2020 during the recent COVID-19 stock market crash. [read post]
First, in December 2018 and the first few months of 2019 and again in March 2020 during the recent COVID-19 stock market crash. [read post]
First, in December 2018 and the first few months of 2019 and again in March 2020 during the recent COVID-19 stock market crash. [read post]
29 Jul 2020, 4:31 pm by Kate Ross and Sarah Aberg
On July 15, 2020, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) charged Andrew Marnell with bank fraud in connection with $8.5 million worth of Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) loans he obtained for fake business expenses, that were then spent on gambling and stock market bets, incurring millions of dollars in losses. [read post]
29 Jul 2020, 1:42 pm by Silver Law Group
Frequently, risks and costs are buried deep in the paperwork and products are falsely sold as alternatives to the stock market with reduced risk. [read post]
29 Jul 2020, 9:07 am by Renae Lloyd
Firms that fail to do so, may be held responsible for any losses in a FINRA arbitration claim. [read post]
27 Jul 2020, 8:53 am by Benedict Burke
There is no doubt transitioning to a new market norm will be challenging. [read post]
24 Jul 2020, 9:51 am by Written on behalf of Peter McSherry
Ironically, if the company is wrong about this assertion, it is the company’s legal obligation to pay the financial loss, as opposed to the open market where the options would have normally been sold. [read post]
24 Jul 2020, 9:51 am by Written on behalf of Peter McSherry
Ironically, if the company is wrong about this assertion, it is the company’s legal obligation to pay the financial loss, as opposed to the open market where the options would have normally been sold. [read post]
24 Jul 2020, 6:23 am by John Jascob
A recent Better Markets report, "No Financial Crash Yet Thanks to Dodd-Frank and Banking Reforms", explores this in detail.Frank agreed that the Act strengthened institutions and the financial system, saying it has helped internationally that American financial institutions, including U.S. stock markets, have a reputation for being very well regulated. [read post]
23 Jul 2020, 8:30 am by John Jascob
The CFTC, despite its greatly expanded authority over swaps and derivatives markets in the post-Dodd-Frank Act regulatory environment, continues to be held to a comparatively small annual appropriation. [read post]
23 Jul 2020, 7:22 am by Kristian Soltes
The financial services and payments behemoth said Monday that it has kickstarted the process of a concurrent initial public offering on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and Shanghai Stock Exchange’s Nasdaq-style Star Market. [read post]
23 Jul 2020, 5:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
The real estate market was volatile in the 1980s due to a variety of factors, including but not limited to those tax changes. [read post]
22 Jul 2020, 3:07 pm by Kevin LaCroix
Matt StockJason ZuckermanIn the following guest post, Matt Stock and Jason Zuckerman take a look at five ways that the SEC whistleblower program has affected both corporate compliance and the SEC’s enforcement efforts. [read post]
22 Jul 2020, 9:40 am by Kevin Kaufman
A high tax rate increases distortions in the market and can inhibit growth by making a state less attractive for individuals and businesses. [read post]
21 Jul 2020, 8:15 am by John Jascob
To show reliance, the plaintiffs maintained that Allstate's stock trades in large, efficient, public markets, so any false information could be presumed to have been "baked in" to the market price. [read post]