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Bank of America Settles RMBS Allegations with AIG for $650M

Bank of America Corp. (BAC) has paid American International Group Inc. (AIG) $650 million to settle residential mortgage-backed securities fraud claims. The insurer had originally asked for $10 billion when it filed its RMBS fraud lawsuit in 2011. According to the complaint, Bank of America’s mortgage company Countrywide Financial, misrepresented…

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Barclays and Deutsche Bank Under Scrutiny Over Barrier Options Transactions

The U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations plans to conduct a hearing over what it believes are abusive transactions made by financial institutions. Bloomberg is reporting that Deutsche Bank AG (DBK), Barclays PLC (BARC), and hedge fund manager Renaissance Technologies LLC will have representatives testifying at the hearing. The July…

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Citigroup Settles Mortgage-Backed Securities Probe with DOJ for $7 Billion

Citigroup (C) has reached a $7 billion settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice over allegations it misled investors about mortgage-backed securities in the time leading up to the 2008 financial meltdown. The settlement includes a $4 billion penalty to be paid to DOJ, $2.5 billion in consumer relief, and…

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Bank of America Must Face SEC and Department of Justice RMBS Fraud Lawsuits, Seeks Meeting with US Attorney General

In North Carolina, U.S. District Judge Max O. Cogburn Jr. said that Bank of America Corp. (BAC) would have to face government two residential mortgage-backed securities lawsuits. The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice contend that the bank misled investors about the quality of loans tied to…

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Prudential’s RMBS Lawsuit Against Bank of America Survives Motion to Dismiss

Prudential Insurance Co.’s (PRU) residential mortgage-backed securities lawsuit against Bank of America (BAC) made it through a motion to dismiss with most of the claims made intact. The insurance company is accusing BofA of selling it $2 billion in bogus RMBS. Prudential contends that based on its own analysis of…

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U.S. Wants Bank of America to Pay Over $13B Over Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities

Bloomberg is reporting that U.S. prosecutors want Bank of America Corp. (BAC) to settle state and federal investigations into the lender’s sale of home loan-backed bonds leading up to the 2008 financial crisis by paying over $13 billion. The bank is one of at least eight financial institutions that the…

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Credit Suisse to Pay $885M To Settle RMBS Fraud Lawsuit with FHFA, Continues to Face Allegations It Hid US Accounts from Internal Revenue Service

Credit Suisse (CS) will pay $885 million to resolve securities allegations related to the sale of approximately $16.6B in residential mortgage-backed securities that it made to Freddie Mac (FMCC) and Fannie Mae (FNMA) prior to the financial crisis. The RMBS settlement is with the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees…

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Judge Reject’s AIG’s Bid to Delay $8.5B Billion Mortgage Backed-Securities Settlement with Bank of America Corp. “Hostage”

Less than three weeks after a judge approved the $8.5 billion mortgage securities settlement between Bank of America Corp. (BAC) and investors, another judge has rejected insurance giant American International Group’s (AG) efforts to delay the deal over its objections that loan modifications were not included in the agreement. Supporters…

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Lehman Brothers Holdings’ $767M Mortgage Settlement to Freddie Mac is Approved by Judge

A judge in US bankruptcy court has approved the $767 million mortgage securities settlement reached between Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and Freddie Mac (FMCC). The deal involves a $1.2 billion claim over two loans made by the mortgage giant to Lehman prior to its collapse in 2008. As part of…

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$13B MBS Fraud Settlement Between JPMorgan and the US is Under Dispute in New Securities Lawsuit

Better Markets, a non-profit group, is suing the US Department of Justice to block the $13 billion mortgage-backed securities fraud settlement reached between the federal government and JP Morgan Chase (JPM). The group wants the deal to undergo judicial review. The settlement resolves DOJ mortgage bond claims with a $2 billion…

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