Posts belonging to Category J. P. Morgan Chase
Posted by Page PerryonJune 20, 2011
Investors in today’s markets, particularly seniors, are caught between extremely low interest rates and the risk of pursuing higher returns they want or need. Brokerage firms are capitalizing on that dilemma by selling structured products as a way to earn above-market returns purportedly without market risk. But as Robert Powel, editor of MarketWatch’s Retirement Weekly, […]
Categories: Bank of America, Brokerage Firms, Citigroup/Smith Barney, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Credit Suisse, Derivatives, Deutsche Bank, Elder Abuses, Investigations, Investment Advisers, Investor Alerts, J. P. Morgan Chase, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Regulatory Developments, Reverse Convertibles, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, Smart Investing Tools, Structured Notes, UBS, Wachovia
Posted by Page PerryonJune 17, 2011
The Securities and Exchange Commission is broadening its investigation into the world of “built to fail” collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) by looking at Merrill Lynch’s CDO business, according to articles by Marian Wang of Pro Publica (“Merrill Lynch Investigated for CDO Deal Involving Magnetar”) and Kara Scannell of the Financial Times (“SEC Probes $1.5 Billion […]
Categories: Bank of America, Brokerage Firms, CDOs, Citigroup/Smith Barney, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Credit Default Swaps, Derivatives, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Investigations, Investment Advisers, Investor Alerts, J. P. Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch, Mortgage Backed Securities, Mortgage Securities & Collateralized Debt Obligation Problems, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, UBS, Wachovia, Wells Fargo
Posted by Page PerryonJune 13, 2011
Immediately before its bankruptcy in 2008, Lehman Brothers conjured up a way to pick up extra cash that apparently not even the experts at JPMorgan figured out until it was too late. Bob Ivry alerted the public to the scam in an article in Bloomberg Markets magazine after an extensive investigation by Bloomberg News uncovered […]
Categories: Brokerage Firms, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Investment Advisers, J. P. Morgan Chase, Lehman Brothers, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation
Posted by Page PerryonJune 7, 2011
Defense-minded institutions that have long remained on the sidelines when defrauded have finally woken up and are jumping on the plaintiff-recovery bandwagon as they seek to protect themselves against a variety of wrongdoing, according to Vanessa O’Connell’s Wall Street Journal article entitled “Company Lawyers Sniff Out Revenue.” These actions include waves of claims against Wall […]
Categories: Asset Backed Securities, Auction Rate Securities, Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon, Brokerage Firms, CDOs, Citigroup/Smith Barney, Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Credit Default Swaps, Credit Suisse, Derivatives, Deutsche Bank, ERISA Fiduciaries and Claims, Goldman Sachs, Investigations, Investment Advisers, Investor Alerts, J. P. Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch, Mortgage Backed Securities, Mortgage Securities & Collateralized Debt Obligation Problems, Preferred Stocks, Private Investments/Reg D, Reverse Convertibles, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, Structured Notes, SunTrust, UBS
Posted by Page PerryonJune 3, 2011
Simply stated, senior investors (in fact, all investors) should be very leery of high-risk structured products. Author John Wasik, in conjunction with Demos and The Nation Institute, has published a white paper entitled “How Safe Are Your Savings? How Complex Derivative Products Imperil Seniors’ Retirement Security.” The paper’s focus is on structured products and how […]
Categories: Asset Backed Securities, Bank of America, Barclays, Brokerage Firms, CDOs, Citigroup/Smith Barney, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Credit Default Swaps, Derivatives, Early Retirement Scams, Elder Abuses, Goldman Sachs, Investigations, Investment Advisers, Investor Alerts, J. P. Morgan Chase, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Keegan, Morgan Stanley, Mortgage Backed Securities, Mortgage Securities & Collateralized Debt Obligation Problems, Options, Reverse Convertibles, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, Smart Investing Tools, Structured Notes, UBS
Posted by Page PerryonMay 25, 2011
FINRA CEO Richard Ketchum recently stated that structured products are “areas of concern” for the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”), according to a Bloomberg article by Jesse Hamilton and Alexis Leondis entitled “Finra’s Ketchum Says Structured Products Are ‘Areas of Concern.’” If FINRA is concerned, it better act fast. “Sales of structured products rose 46 […]
Categories: Bank of America, Brokerage Firms, CDOs, Citigroup/Smith Barney, Credit Default Swaps, Derivatives, Elder Abuses, Goldman Sachs, Investigations, Investment Advisers, Investor Alerts, J. P. Morgan Chase, Lehman Brothers, Market Developments, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Regulatory Developments, Reverse Convertibles, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, Smart Investing Tools, Structured Notes, UBS, Wachovia
Posted by Page PerryonMay 11, 2011
Underwriters Goldman Sachs, UBS, and Bear Stearns (now owned by JP Morgan) allegedly sold more than $175 million of mortgage-backed securities to insurance giant Mass Mutual without disclosing that they were composed of troubled loans, which made the securities “junk” worth only $40 million, according to a Law 360 article, citing a civil action filed […]
Categories: Asset Backed Securities, Bear Stearns, Brokerage Firms, CDOs, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Derivatives, Goldman Sachs, J. P. Morgan Chase, Mortgage Backed Securities, Mortgage Securities & Collateralized Debt Obligation Problems, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, UBS
Posted by Page PerryonMay 9, 2011
JP Morgan says that it is in “advanced” negotiations to settle its part of a broad U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into how mortgage-linked securities were packaged and sold as the housing market unraveled, according to a Bloomberg article by Joshua Gallu and David Scheer entitled “JPMorgan Is in ‘Advanced’ Negotiations to Resolve CDO […]
Categories: Brokerage Firms, CDOs, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Credit Default Swaps, Derivatives, J. P. Morgan Chase, Mortgage Backed Securities, Mortgage Securities & Collateralized Debt Obligation Problems, Regulatory Developments, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation
Posted by Page PerryonApril 12, 2011
A lawsuit recently filed against JPMorgan Chase paints a picture of how JPMorgan “profited in its deals with the weak,” according to a New York Times article by Louise Story called “JPMorgan Accused of Breaking Its Duty to Clients.” In this case, the “weak” are pension funds that lost nearly $500 million that was invested […]
Categories: Brokerage Firms, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Derivatives, ERISA Fiduciaries and Claims, Fairness/Just & Equitable Conduct, Investment Advisers, Investment Malpractice, Investor Rights, J. P. Morgan Chase, Misrepresentation/Omission, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, Structured Notes
Posted by Page PerryonApril 11, 2011
Structured products are little more than IOUs from issuers and brokers who have come up with complex ways to take investors’ money. They are marketed as “low risk and high yield” ? an oxymoron when dealing with stocks and the market. But to many older, fixed income investors and those tired of low interest money […]
Categories: Bank of America, Brokerage Firms, Citigroup/Smith Barney, Common Securities Broker Abuses, Derivatives, Goldman Sachs, Investment Advisers, Investor Alerts, J. P. Morgan Chase, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Reverse Convertibles, Securities, Securities/Commodities Arbitration, Securities/Commodities Litigation, Structured Notes, UBS, Wachovia, Wells Fargo