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U.S. Chamber of Commerce Wants the SEC to Reform Its In-house Trials

The US Chamber of Commerce is calling on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission make reforms to the way it conducts in-house trials. The Chamber wants the regulator to put into place a uniform policy of when such trials should take place, amend its rules to allow for more pretrial…

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Oz Management to Settle SEC Charges Over Inaccurate Data by Paying $4.25M

Investment adviser Oz Management, LP has agreed to pay a $4.25M penalty to settle SEC charges that it provided inaccurate trading data to four prime brokers. This led to inaccuracies in the books and records of the brokers, including the inaccurate listing of about 552 million shares. Also, the inaccurate…

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Bipartisan U.S. Senate Bill Wants to Up SEC Fines For Securities Law Violations By Almost Ten Times

U.S. Senators Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Jack Reed (D-R.I.) introduced a bipartisan bill this week that would allow the Securities and Exchange Commission to impose much higher civil monetary penalties against individuals and financial firms that violate securities laws. The measure is called the Stronger Enforcement of Civil Penalties Act…

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Hedge Fund Advisory Firm to Pay the SEC $5M to Settle Fund Valuation Scam Allegations

The Securities and Exchange Commission is charging AlphaBridge Capital Management and its two owners with fraudulently inflating the prices of securities in hedge fund portfolios that the firm managed. The feeder funds involved are the private funds AlphaBridge Fixed Income Partners, LP and the AlphaBridge Fixed Income Fund, Ltd. The…

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KKR & Co. Will Pay Nearly $30M to Settle SEC Charges of Misallocating Broken Deal Expenses

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced that Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR) would pay close to $30 million, including a $10 million penalty, to settle charges that it misallocated over $17 million in “broken deal” expenses to its flagship private equity funds. According to the regulator, over a…

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Goldman Sachs to Pay $7M Over Market Access Rule Violation Allegations

Goldman Sachs (GS) has agreed to pay a $7 million penalty to settle SEC charges accusing the firm of violating the market access rule on August 20, 2013. According to the SEC, on that day, in under an hour, the firm mistakenly executed thousands of options contracts executions resulting in…

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SEC’s Stein Wants Regulator to Take a Closer Look at Exchange-Traded Funds and Alternative Mutual Funds

Kara Stein, an SEC commissioner, is calling on the Securities and Exchange Commission to examine whether exchange-traded funds and alternative funds are managing to get around certain rules and placing investors at risk. Stein said that both types of funds, which use high-risk complex investment strategies or place their money…

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Boston Investment Adviser Accused of Losing Over $12M of Investor Funds is Charged with Securities Fraud

According to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Interinvest Corp., a Massachusetts investment adviser, bilked investors of over $12 million, perhaps up to $17 million, when its founder invested their money in Canadian penny stock companies in which he had undisclosed interests. Hans Peter Black, who is a resident of Canada,…

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SEC Charges Investment Advisory Firm’s Former President With Stealing Client Monies, Including $300,000 from Mike Tyson

The Securities and Exchange Commission is charging the former president of SFX Financial Advisory Management Enterprises with stealing client funds. The regulator’s Enforcement Division contends that Brian J. Ourand abused his discretionary authority over several clients’ accounts. He allegedly stole about $670,000 over five years by writing himself checks and…

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Canadian Trader Must Pay Over $1M For Short Selling Violations

Andrew L. Evans, a trader living in Canada, has consented to pay over $1 million to resolve charges that he shorted U.S. stocks in companies planning follow-on offerings and then illegally purchased shares in the offerings to generate substantial profits at little to no risk. The Securities and Exchange Commission…

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