In MBIA Insurance Corp. v. Morgan Stanley, N.Y. Sup.Ct., No. 29951-10, the New York Supreme Court says that insurance company MBIA can sue Morgan Stanley and affiliates Saxon Mortgage Services Inc. and Morgan Stanley Mortgage Capital Holdings LLC for alleged misrepresentations about the risks involved in insuring residential mortgages that…
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Ex-Morgan Stanley Trader to Settle SEC Unauthorized Swaps Trading Claims for $150,000
Larry Feinblum, an ex-Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. (MS) trader, has consented to settle for $150,000 SEC allegations that he hid from risk managers the true extent of risk involved in certain proprietary trading. This move caused the financial firm to suffer about $24.47 million in losses when it unwound…
Morgan Stanley & Co. and TD Ameritrade Inc. to Repurchase Over $338M in Auction Rate Securities from New Jersey Investors
Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. (MS) and TD Ameritrade Inc. (AMTD) will buy back over $338 million in auction rate securities from New Jersey investors. The repurchase is to settle securities allegations by the state’s attorney general that the financial firms did not adequately disclose the risks involved with investing…
China-Based Hackers Broke into Morgan Stanley Network, Reports Bloomberg
According to Bloomberg, Morgan’s Stanley‘s network experienced a cyber break-in. The culprits were hackers based in China that broke into Google Inc.’s computers over a year ago. The break-in is documented in e-mails stolen from HBGary Inc, a cyber-security company that works for the investment bank. Known as the Operation…
Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Funding Commission Paid Morgan Stanley Smith Barney $510,000 for Financial Advice, Says Auditor
State auditor Crit Luallen is accusing the Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Funding Commission of breaking the law when, rather than seeking financial advice from the Kentucky Finance and Administration Cabinet’s Office of Fiscal Management, it paid Morgan Stanley Smith Barney for private financial advice. Luallen contends that the workers’ compensation agency…
Morgan Stanley Failed to Disclose Financial Adviser’s Felony Charge to FINRA, Claims Car Accident Victim’s Attorney
According to Harold Haddon, the civil attorney for car accident victim Dr. Steven Milo, Morgan Stanley (MS) failed to disclose to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority that financial adviser Martin Erzinger had been charged with a felony. Securities firms have 30 days from the time anyone working for them is…
Ex-Financial Adviser Pleads Guilty to Unauthorized Trading Involving Disabled Children’s Assets
Charles Winitch has pleaded guilty to involvement in a securities fraud scam that victimized disabled children. In the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the ex-financial adviser and “wealth manager” entered a guilty plea to the charge of wire fraud involving unauthorized trading for commissions. While…
Morgan Stanley’s Motion to Bar Ex-Hedge Fund Promoter Conrad Seghers from Pursuing FINRA Arbitration in Texas Securities Case is Granted by District Court
A district court has granted plaintiff Morgan Stanley’s motion that Conrad Seghers, a former hedge fund promoter, be preliminarily barred from pursuing Financial Industry Regulatory Authority arbitration proceeding against the broker-dealer over the way over his accounts were allegedly mishandled. Judge Denise L. Cote said that Seghers waved the right…
In Securities Fraud Case Against Morgan Stanley Pension Fund Doesn’t Have Standing to Bring Certain Claims, Says Court
A US district court judge has issued a ruling in the securities fraud lawsuit against Morgan Stanley and several affiliates. The case, which was brought by West Virginia Investment Management Board (WVIMB), involves mortgage-backed securities. WVIMB, which bought securities from Morgan Stanley Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-11AR, had filed class claims…
Wall Street Knew 28% of the Loans Behind Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS) Failed to Meet Basic Underwriting Standards
Testimony and documentation provided to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC) by Clayton Holdings, a due diligence company, revealed that as much as 28% of the loans failed to meet basic underwriting guidelines. According to the testimony given to the FCIC, only 54% of the loans met the lender’s underwriting…