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The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan and the Securities and Exchange Commission reportedly have expanded their criminal investigation into whether major investment banks misrepresented to investors their role in the collateralized debt obligations they sold.
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American International Group said its legal staff is examining the collateralized loan obligations it held before the federal government bailed out the insurer to determine if any of the transactions may have wrongfully harmed it, according to Robert Benmosche, AIG’s ceo.
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Attorneys representing former investors in Goldman Sachs derivatives are exploring the possibility of filing a lawsuit against the investment bank’s operation in Australia for allegedly engaging in misleading and deceptive conduct in the sale of the instruments.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has appointed Gerald Hodgkins associate director of the Division of Enforcement.
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Citigroup has hired Haider Ali as head of credit index trading in its London office.
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Attorneys representing former investors in Goldman Sachs derivatives are exploring the possibility of filing a lawsuit against the investment bank’s operation in Australia for allegedly engaging in misleading and deceptive conduct in the sale of the instruments.