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securities

CEO of Tesla Motors Elon Musk

Twitter Shareholders Claim Elon Musk Violated Securities Law by Not Disclosing His Huge Stake

Elon Musk informed the SEC of his Twitter ownership 11 days past the deadline, a delay which may have netted him $156 million.
By Sissi Cao

Jeffrey Epstein Borrowed ‘Tainted Money’ From Deutsche Bank, Says Former Mentor

The origins of Jeffrey Epstein's financial empire remains a mystery, even to billionaires.
By Davis Richardson
The Royal Bank of Scotland.

Royal Bank of Scotland Will Pay New York $500M for Misconduct During Financial Crisis

The Royal Bank of Scotland is the sixth bank to settle with New York since 2012.
By Madina Toure
A stock broker looks at her screen in September 2008, the day before after US investment bank Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy protection.

Why Dodd-Frank—or Its Repeal—Won’t Save Us From the Next Crippling Wall Street Crash

By Jena Martin and Karen Kunz
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, Calif.

Shareholders Attain New Rights in Bankruptcy Proceedings

By Charles M. Tatelbaum
The deliberations in the trial of Jesse Litvak have continued on for as many days as there are charges of fraud.

Deliberations in Retrial of Jefferies Bond Trader May Raise Concern for Prosecutors

By Andrew Beresin
The US Supreme Court is pictured January 9, 2017 in Washington, DC. / AFP / ZACH GIBSON

Litvak Looking for Better Yield This Time as Federal Retrial Goes to Jury

By Andrew Beresin
Alexander Graham Bell's invention, in one of its earliest forms.

This Week in Tech History: Telephone Invented, Fukushima Power Plant Explodes

By John Bonazzo

In Andrew Weissmann, The DOJ Makes a Stunningly Bad Choice for Crucial Role

By Sidney Powell

NYSE Courts Facebook, Plaintiffs Circle IPO, Buffett’s Goldman Banker: Wall Street Roundup

By Patrick Clark
Mr. Arrington flashes his "first amendment" gang sign.

Mike Arrington Introduces Us to the “First F*cking Amendment”

By Ben Popper

FBI Now Giving Madoff the Serial Killer Treatment

By Emily Witt

Shady Citi Broker Fined $500 After Cooperating in Conspiracy Case

By Mike Taylor

Goldman Sachs Dishes on Market-Destabilizing Sweetheart Loans

By Mike Taylor

In Our New Economy, Even Monopolists Will Struggle

By Mike Taylor

The Fed and MBS: An End in Sight

By Sam Chandan

CMBS-Related Loan Delinquencies Shoot Up; New York State Spared Jumps, For Now

By Bonnie Kavoussi

CMBS Delinquencies Hit Two-Year High

By Tom Acitelli
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