News Archive from December 4, 2012
- SEC Charges China Affiliates of Top Accounting FirmsDecember 04, 2012U.S. regulators have charged the Chinese arms of the world's five top accounting firms with securities violations, raising tensions in a regulatory standoff which experts say could kill off U.S. listings for Chinese firms if not resolved.
- Cerberus May Join Virtu Bid for Knight Capital -WSJDecember 04, 2012Cerberus Capital Management LP is in talks to join Virtu Financial LLC's bid for U.S. brokerage Knight Capital Group Inc, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the discussions.
- Hedge Fund Kleinheinz Capital to LiquidateDecember 03, 2012Hedge fund Kleinheinz Capital Partners, which has roughly $2 billion in assets, told investors that it is shutting down.
- House Votes to Expand Visas for High-Tech WorkersDecember 03, 2012A bill to create a permanent visa program for foreigners with advanced science and technical degrees cleared the House of Representatives.
- Two Charged With Insider Trading Over 2009 IBM DealNovember 30, 2012Two former stock brokers at a Connecticut financial services company were charged with insider trading on Thursday over a 2009 acquisition by computer giant IBM Corp.
- Can Banks Prevent the Next Cyber Attack?November 29, 2012Banks knew this past September's DDoS attack was coming, but were powerless to stop it. What can be done to prevent the next attack from succeeding?
- Goldman Sachs Boosts Rating on RIM, Shares SurgeNovember 29, 2012Research In Motion received a big boost on Thursday after Goldman Sachs raised its rating on the company, sending shares of the BlackBerry maker soaring more than 12 percent in trading before the morning bell.
- Short Sellers Target Hard Hit Europe Tech StocksNovember 29, 2012Hedge funds are increasingly betting against European tech shares, targeting companies hit hard by a sluggish global economic outlook and those struggling with stiff competition in the mobile business.
- RBC Profit Rises 22 Percent on Strong Fixed-Income TradingNovember 29, 2012Royal Bank of Canada's quarterly profit rose 22 percent on a sharp jump in fixed income trading revenue and steady loan growth, suggesting the long-awaited slowdown in Canadian consumer lending has yet to materialize.
- Getco Eyes $1.4 Billion Deal with Knight CapitalNovember 28, 2012Getco offered to merge with Knight Capital to create one of the largest U.S. market makers for stocks and options.
- Revenge of the Nerds: Banks See Risk, Compliance Hiring BoomNovember 27, 2012Tough regulations have jolted demand for compliance, risk and legal officers, creating one of the few bright spots in an otherwise dismal job market for the financial industry.
- BATS Rolls Out Free 'Kill Switch'November 27, 2012BATS Global Markets will begin offering free risk management tools, including "kill switches" and order restrictions, to all of its members.
- Global Regulators to Hold New York Meeting on Derivatives RulesNovember 27, 2012Global regulators will meet in New York on Wednesday, hoping to hammer out a deal on how to jointly supervise the $650 trillion derivatives market.
- Following CFTC Lawsuit, Intrade Cuts Out US CustomersNovember 27, 2012Prediction market Intrade said it will no longer accept U.S. customers because of what it called legal and regulatory pressures.
- Fidessa Helps Buy Side Source Block Liquidity via AutexNovember 26, 2012Through a collaboration with Thomson Reuters, Fidessa group plc has developed tools to help the buy side cut through large volumes to quickly access relevant and actionable IOIs.
- Knight CEO Plays Down Deal TalkNovember 26, 2012Knight Capital Group, currently in talks with at least two firms on the possible sale of its largest business unit, is well capitalized and would only pursue a deal if it created value for its shareholders and clients, Knight's chief executive said in an i
- Spurred By Crisis, Euro Zone Is Shaping Up StudyNovember 26, 2012The euro zone is turning into a more balanced and potentially more dynamic economy thanks to market pressure and the constant demand for structural reforms, a study showed on Monday.
- Warren Buffett Calls for a Minimum Tax on the WealthyNovember 26, 2012Warren Buffett, the legendary investor who changed the debate about U.S. tax reform in 2011 with a call for the rich to pay more, is now calling for minimum tax rates for millionaires.
- New York Sues Credit Suisse Over Mortgage SecuritiesNovember 21, 2012New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman brought a lawsuit on Tuesday accusing Credit Suisse Group AG of deceiving investors in mortgage-backed securities.
- Prosecutors Charge ex-SAC Manager in $276 Mln Insider SchemeNovember 21, 2012U.S. prosecutors on Tuesday charged a former SAC Capital employee with insider trading in a series of transactions that hedge fund titan Steven A. Cohen had personally signed off on.
- Nasdaq CEO Calls on Washington to CompromiseNovember 20, 2012Washington needs to rediscover its ability to compromise and commit to a long-term plan to reduce the nation's debt, the head of Nasdaq said.
- HFT Now Jolting U.S. Grain TradeNovember 20, 2012The U.S. grain industry says high speed computerized traders are disrupting their markets.
- Australia Introduces "Kill Switch" for Computer Share TradingNovember 20, 2012The Australian government introduced new market trading rules, including a "kill switch," to protect investors from volatility.
- NYSE Hires Ex-Homeland Security Chief after SEC Security LapseNovember 19, 2012NYSE Euronext hired former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff to make sure sensitive exchange data was not breached after the SEC left its computers unencrypted.
- JPMorgan, Credit Suisse Settle with SEC for $417 MillionNovember 19, 2012JPMorgan Chase and Credit Suisse will pay a combined $416.9 million to settle civil charges that they misled investors in the sale of risky mortgage bonds prior to the 2008 financial crisis. See more news



















