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U.S. Supreme Court Rules on 401K Lawsuit, Gives Investors More Protections

The nation’s highest court has just made it easier for workers to sue their 401k plans for charging excessive fees for investments. The case is Tibble v. Edison International, and the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously for the ex-workers of Edison International. The plaintiffs contended that the plan fiduciaries’ decision…

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US Prosecutors May Revoke Currency Rigging Settlements

According to Bloomberg.com, U.S. prosecutors are thinking about revoking settlements in currency manipulation settlements that were agreed upon years ago and going after banks for manipulating interest rates. The Department of Justice is looking at whether banks violated the earlier deals that resolved those investigations, which stipulated that they would…

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Judge Temporarily Blocks Meredith Whitney Fund From Making Investor Payouts in the Wake of BlueCrest Capital Opportunities Lawsuit

New York State Supreme Court Justice Jeffrey K. Oing says that he is temporarily stopping Meredith Whitney’s American Revival Fund from making investor payouts until there is a hearing about the securities lawsuit filed against the fund by BlueCrest Capital Opportunities Ltd. The plaintiff, a BlueCrest Capital Management affiliates, contends…

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Gray Financial Group Sues the SEC for Using Administrative Law Judges

Gray Financial Group Inc. is suing the Securities Exchange Commission over the agency’s use of its own administrative law judges instead of federal ones when trying enforcement cases. The lawsuit contends that the regulator’s administrative proceedings are a violation of the U.S. Constitution because the SEC judges are distanced from…

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EU Fines ICAP $17M for Helping Traders Manipulate Yen Libor

The European Commission says that ICAP Plc has been ordered to pay a $17.2 million fine for helping traders manipulate benchmark interest rates linked to the Japanese yen. The word’s largest broker of transactions between banks is accused of spreading misleading data to lenders that set the yen Libor’s interbank…

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U.S. Department of Labor’s Fiduciary Rule for Retirement Advisers Hits Another Snag

Just as the Department of Labor appeared poised to push out its proposal to impose a fiduciary standard on retirement advisers, financial industry members have once more stepped forward to try to implement certain changes. Last month, financial industry trade groups met with White House aide Valerie Jarrett to express…

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MetLife Sues Regulators Over Systemic-Risk Designation

MetLife Inc. (MET) has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn a U.S. finding that forces the insurer to be subject tougher oversight under the Dodd-Frank Act. This case is the first challenge of its kind by a non-bank financial firm. MetLife, which was given the systematically important financial institutions (SIFI)…

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MF Global Holdings Ordered to Pay $100M Settlement to CFTC

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is fining MF Global Holdings Ltd. $100 million to settle allegations that the firm participated in wrongdoing that led to its own demise. In addition to the fine, the futures brokerage is responsible for giving back $1.212 billion in client funds that its MF…

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Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi Ordered By NY Regulators to Pay Another $315M in Penalties Over Transactions Involving Sanctioned Nations

The New York Department of Financial Services says that Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ must pay another $315 in penalties for misleading Benjamin M. Lawsky, the state’s Superintended of Financial Services, about transactions involving Iran, Myanmar, and Sudan. All three nations are subject to U.S. economic sanctions. The Japanese bank…

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Fed to Charge U.S. Banks with More Stringent Capital Surcharge

The Federal Reserve intends to impose a capital surge on the largest U.S. banks to lower the risks that come with certain financial firms that are still “too big to fail.” The requirement will require these institutions to maintain bigger cushions against possible losses. Fed Governor Daniel Tarullo gave testimony…

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