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ETF, ETN Investors Could Recover Losses

Lawyers are investigating claims on behalf of investors who suffered significant losses in exchange-traded notes (ETNs) and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) issued by Credit Suisse and other full-service brokerage firms. According to Bloomberg, the $45,000 loss suffered by Jeff Steckbeck in TVIX, a Credit Suisse Group AG note, has set off…

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GenSpring Clients Could Recover Losses

Securities fraud attorneys are currently investigating claims on behalf of investors who suffered significant losses in their accounts with GenSpring Family Offices LLC, a firm owned by a wholly-owned SunTrust subsidiary. Reportedly, arbitration cases have already been filed on behalf of ultra-high-net-worth investors which allege mishandling of investment accounts by…

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Credit Suisse Yield Enhancement Strategy Recommendation Under Investigation

Stock fraud lawyers are currently investigating claims on behalf of Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC customers who received recommendations to invest a significant portion of their funds in the Yield Enhancement Strategy and suffered significant losses as a result. The Yield Enhancement Strategy, or YES, is a high-fee proprietary strategy…

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Gray Firm Wins Appeal Regarding Award of Attorney’s Fees Arising From $765,000 Arbitration Award Against Credit Suisse

Law Office of Christopher J. Gray, P.C. won an appeal to Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeals in West Palm Beach concerning a client’s entitlement to attorneys’ fees under Florida’s Blue Sky law, Fla. Stat. § 517.301.  The attorneys’ fees sought arise from a $765,000 arbitration award that the Gray…

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New York Attorney General Criticizes Mortgage-Backed Securities Activities of Credit Suisse and Wells Fargo

Securities arbitration lawyers continue to investigate claims on behalf of investors who suffered significant losses during the 2008 market crash. In many cases, large investment banks allegedly deceived investors as to the risks of complex investments, including mortgage-backed securities, causing devastating losses. Currently, Credit Suisse Securities and affiliates are being…

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FINRA Cracking Down on Leveraged and Inverse ETFs

According to investment fraud lawyers, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) will bring enforcement cases related to the selling of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that were not appropriate for customers, against certain brokerages. Bradley Bennett, FINRA’s enforcement chief, said this month that the cases will involve leveraged and inverse exchange-traded funds,…

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FINRA Decision: Credit Suisse Fined $1.75 Million

On December 27, 2011, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announced its securities arbitration decision to fine USA-based Credit Suisse Securities LLC $1.75 million. The fine is a result of Credit Suisse’s failure to properly mark sale orders and supervise short sales. These violations resulted in millions of short sales…

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Bank of America, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, Others Charged With Misleading Marketing

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), acting as conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, has filed securities lawsuits against a total of 17 financial entities in both federal and state courts. States in which the lawsuits were filed are New York and Connecticut. Financial institutions affected by the lawsuits,…

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Citigroup to Pay $285 Million for CDO Fraud

Citigroup settled charges brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and has agreed to pay $285 million to do so. According to the SEC, Citigroup defrauded investors by betting a toxic housing-related debt would fail, but selling the CDO to investors anyway. According to an article by Reuters, “The…

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