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 SEC Cases: Och-Ziff Hedge Fund Settles FCPA Violation Charges for $413M, Employee is Accused of Insider Trading Prior to Drug Announcement, and Company Pays Fine After Firing Whistleblower

NY Hedge Fund to Pay $413M to Settle Civil and Criminal Charges Over FCPA Violations Och-Ziff Capital Management Group has settled both criminal and civil charges accusing the New York hedge fund of paying bribes to obtain business in Africa. This is the first hedge fund to face punishment over…

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Forcerank Will Pay $50K Fine for Illegally Offering Security-Based Swap Offering to Retail Investors

According to a Securities and Exchange Commission probe, Forcerank LLC will pay a penalty of $50K for illegally offering complex derivatives products to retail investors. The company did this via mobile phone games referred to as “fantasy sports for stocks.” Forcerank is settling the case without deny or admitting to…

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Deutsche Bank Reaches $9.5B Settlement With the SEC For Not Properly Safeguarding Information

Deutsche Bank Securities (DB) will pay a $9.5B penalty to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for not properly safeguarding material nonpublic research information. Even though it is settling, Deutsche Bank is not denying or admitting to the findings. According to the regulator, Deutsche Bank urged its equity research analysts…

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SEC News: Regulator Proposes Amendment For Settling Securities Transactions, Adopts Rules to Improve Regulatory Framework for Clearing Agencies, Gives Authorities Access to Information from Security-Based Swap Data Repositories, and Enhances Investment Adviser Requirements for Providing Information

  New Proposed Amendment Would Shorten Period for Settling Securities Transactions  The SEC has voted to propose a rule amendment that would abbreviate the typical length of a settlement cycle period for the majority of broker-dealer securities transactions. Instead of having this period run from three business day following the…

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 Securities Cases: Hawaii-Based Investment Adviser is Accused of Cherry-Picking Trades, Broker Ordered to Pay $600K for Elder Financial Fraud, and FINRA Bars Ex-Axa Advisors Broker  

 SEC Charges Hawaii-Based Investment Adviser for Misleading Clients and Cherry Picking The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has filed civil charges against Oracle Investment Research, which is based in Hawaii, and its owner Laurence I. Balter. The regulator claims that the investment adviser cherry picked trades that were profitable for…

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Credit Suisse Settles for $90M Allegations that It Misrepresented Performance Metric

Credit Suisse Group AG (CS) has admitted wrongdoing and will pay a penalty of $90 M to the SEC settle civil claims accusing the firm of misrepresenting how much it brought into its wealth management business. According to the regulator’s probe, Credit Suisse strayed from its methodology for figuring out…

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Oil Company Wants SEC’s Texas Fraud Case to Go to Trial 

Sethi Petroleum Inc. and its founder Sameer P. Sethi are asking a federal judge to send the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s fraud case against it to trial. Sethi Petroleum is based in Dallas, Texas.  The regulator had sought summary judgment in the Texas lawsuit, which accuses Sethi Petroleum and…

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 SEC Accuses Peruvian Traders of Insider Trading, Charges Anheuser Busch InBev with Whistleblower Protection and FCPA Rule Violations, and Orders an Oil Services Company to Pay $140M Over Accounting Fraud Allegations

SEC Claims Peruvian Attorneys and Broker-Dealer Manager Used Accounts to Insider Trade The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has filed charges against three people in Peru, accusing them of insider trading prior to the merging two mining companies. The regulator wants penalties, disgorgement, and interest.   According to the Commission,…

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SEC Accuses Pennsylvania Broker of $3.2M Securities Fraud Involving 120 Investors

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has put out an emergency asset freeze against Peter Kohli, a former broker. According to the regulator, the Pennsylvania resident bilked at least 120 investors when he fraudulently raised over $3.2M from them between 2012 and 2015. The regulator attributes the funds collapse to…

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SEC Files Charges in Alleged Microcap Fraud

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has filed charges against three men accusing them of defrauding investors in a project that was supposed to build the largest movie studio on the continent in Georgia. They are: Matthew T. Mellon, Manu Kumaran, and Roger Miguel. According to the regulator, Kumaran, the…

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