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Madoff: JPM Had to Know What I Was Doing
Published May 23, 2013
EXCLUSIVE: Admitted Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff says if he did anything right during his years of scamming investors, it's that he protected his family from the chaos.
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Florida Robo-Signing Firm Agrees to $121M Settlement
Published January 31, 2013
New York's attorney general said Lender Processing Services and its affiliates will pay $121 million in a settlement over fraudulent foreclosures.
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Paradise Lost to Another Ponzi Scheme
Published January 30, 2013
The latest alleged bout of bad behavior zeroes in on Cay Clubs Resorts and Marinas.
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Latest Case of 'Affinity Fraud' Shows Up in Houston
Published January 29, 2013
Affinity fraud, or preying on members of your own ethnic or religious group, is spreading and affecting a wider swath of individuals.
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Ex-Jefferies Exec. Charged in Mortgage Securities Fraud
Published January 28, 2013
A former Jefferies managing director was charged with defrauding a bank bailout program and investors in mortgage-backed securities over several years.
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High Frequency Trading: Clear and Present Danger?
Published January 22, 2013
Congressman Ed Markey wants the SEC to clamp down - if not eliminate - high frequency trading.
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Madoff Warns About Dark Pools, Lack of Oversight
Published December 25, 2012
Exclusive: Convicted Wall Street felon Bernie Madoff, writing from prison on Christmas Eve, says he is worried about the lack of oversight on Wall Street and the sale of the NYSE.
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Amazon Unveils New Kindle Models
Published September 06, 2012
Amazon fired the latest shot in the tech wars heating up ahead of Apple's big announcement next week at which the world's largest company is expected to launch the iPhone 5: the Kindle Fire HD 4G LTE.
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Former Thatcher Aide: Eurozone a Few Months From Breakup
Published December 08, 2011
A former aide to Margaret Thatcher says the eurozone is going to break apart as countries that currently use the euro revert to their old currencies.
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Unemployment Benefits May Be Disincentive for Job Seekers: Study
Published December 02, 2011
Politicians who want to cut unemployment benefits just got some ammunition from a new Rutgers University study but there may be a catch.

