FSA to Announce New Libor Plan; Ex-Credit Suisse CDO Chief to Fight Extradition: Roundup The British Financial Services Authority is wresting oversight of the London interbank lending rate from the British Bankers Association as By Patrick Clark
Critics of High-Frequency Trading Take to Capitol Hill; Hedge Funder Asks, ‘What’s Wrong With Nimbyism?’ Roundup The Senate Banking Committee will hold hearings on high-frequency trading today, and the Wall Street Journal meets the star witnesses: By Patrick Clark
High-Frequency Trader Blows Whistle on Exchanges; Goldman’s New CFO Has Big Shoes to Fill: Roundup Former Goldman Sachs and UBS trader Haim Bodek went to the SEC after he learned that exchanges were offering some By Patrick Clark
John Paulson Is More Aggressive, Says BofA Exec; Ray Dalio Bowls Over Boatyard for Stamford HQ: Roundup By Patrick Clark
Will Nasdaq Sweeten Face-Flop Deal…Again? HSBC in Settlement Talks Over Iran: Roundup By Patrick Clark
Wall Street Job Cuts Show No Sign of Abating; Banks May Sue Each Other Over Libor: Roundup By Patrick Clark
Day 4 in U.S. v. Gupta, Glitch Cost Facebook Market Makers $100 Million: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
Gupta Insider Trading Trial Starts with Cliches, Morgan Stanley’s Facebook Projections: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
JPMorgan Loses Another $1 Billion on Bad Bet, Facebook Brokers Say They’re Out of Stock: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark