Joint SEC and FINRA Press Release: Structured Products
(Jun 2011)
The SEC and FINRA Issue Joint Press Release on Structured Products
The Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a press release today jointly with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) dealing with structured products with "principal protection" - so called "principal protected notes." This press release announced that an investor alert had been issued to educate and warn investors about the substantial risks associated with investing in structured products.
FINRA's...
FINRA Press Release: Subprime Securitizations
(May 2011)
FINRA Fines Credit Suisse Securities $4.5 Million and Merrill Lynch $3 Million for Misrepresentations Related to Subprime Securitizations
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) issued a press release today announcing that
"it has fined Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC $4.5 million, and Merrill Lynch $3 million for misrepresenting delinquency data and inadequate supervision in connection with the issuance of residential subprime mortgage securitizations...
SEC Press Release: Fraudulent Bidding Practices
(May 2011)
SEC Charges UBS with Fraudulent Bidding Practices Involving Investment of Municipal Bond Proceeds
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a press release today announcing that it had
"charged UBS Financial Services Inc. (UBS) with fraudulently rigging at least 100 municipal bond reinvestment transactions in 36 states and generating millions of dollars in ill-gotten gains. To settle the SEC's charges, UBS has agreed to pay $47.2 million that will be returned to the...
SEC Press Release: Mortgage Backed Securities
(Apr 2011)
SEC Announces Securities Laws Violations by Wachovia Involving Mortgage-Backed Securities
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a press release today announcing that
"Wells Fargo Securities LLC [had] agreed to settle charges that Wachovia Capital Markets LLC engaged in misconduct in the sale of two collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) tied to the performance of residential mortgage-backed securities as the U.S. housing market was beginning to show signs of distress...
SEC Press Release: Municipal Bond Fund
(Jan 2011)
SEC Charges Former Portfolio Managers With Defrauding Utah Municipal Bond Fund
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a press release today announcing that it had
"charged two former portfolio managers with defrauding a mutual fund that invests primarily in municipal bonds issued by the State of Utah and its county and local authorities."
Young and Albright - co-portfolio managers of the Tax Free Fund for Utah at the time - charged municipal bond issuers over...
SEC Press Release: Banc of America Bid Rigging
(Dec 2010)
SEC Charges Banc of America Securities With Fraud in Connection With Improper Bidding Practices Involving Investment of Proceeds of Municipal Securities
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a press release today announcing that it had
charged Banc of America Securities, LLC (BAS) with securities fraud for its part in an effort to rig bids in connection with the investment of proceeds of municipal securities.
"BAS has agreed to pay over $36 million, together with...
FINRA Press Release: Reverse Convertibles
(Oct 2010)
FINRA Orders Ferris, Baker Watts to Pay Nearly $700,000 for Inappropriate Sales of Reverse Convertible Notes
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) issued a press release today announcing that
it has fined the former Ferris, Baker Watts LLC, acquired by RBC Wealth Management, $500,000 for inadequate supervision of sales of reverse convertible notes to retail customers as well as unsuitable sales of reverse convertibles to 57 accounts held by elderly customers who were at...
In the News: Structured Notes
(Oct 2010)
Bloomberg issued a news release today reporting that the amount of sales and issuances of structured products had reached a record in 2010. The demand for higher yields and caution in investing in stock were factors which contributed to the growth in structured products. According to Bloomberg, a popular structured product was the step-up callable note, which is a callable note that increases ('steps up') its fixed rate over time.
This calls for active analysis of the merits of...
In the News: SEC Reviewing Sales of Structured Products
(Sep 2010)
Bloomberg issued a news release today announcing that sales practices of banks and broker-dealers for structured products are being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for product overcharging and disclosure of conflicts of interest.
This is not a surprising new release: it is consistent with our findings in our paper on reverse convertibles, 'What TiVo and JP Morgan teach us about Reverse Convertibles.' In this paper, we find that brokerage firms consistently...