Reviving Dodd-Frank as Banks write the Rules
Grete Chan, 1 June 2013 Remember the good old Dodd-Frank Financial Reform that is meant to be the band aid response to the 2008 crisis? Well, that’s apparently ‘dying on […]
Grete Chan, 1 June 2013 Remember the good old Dodd-Frank Financial Reform that is meant to be the band aid response to the 2008 crisis? Well, that’s apparently ‘dying on […]
Grete Chan, 20 February 2013 Dark pools explained by Paddy Hirsch of Marketplace. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has been rather busy lately, but is never too busy to […]
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) issued an order last week filing and settling charges that Citigroup Inc. (Citigroup) of New York and Citigroup Global Markets Ltd. (CGML) of […]
The U.S. accused Citigroup of violating requirements of a Federal Housing Administration program that allowed the bank to decide which home loans would be federally insured against loss. The lender, […]