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Prosecutors accuse former crypto billionaire of ‘fraud on a massive scale’ as FTX founder’s trial gets under way in New York
New Department of Justice enforcement policy will encourage more disclosure of potential misconduct
The nine ETFs saw combined trading volume of $6.6mn on Monday — attracting only a fraction of BITO’s $1bn initial haul
Policymakers tackle unintended consequences of post-financial crisis reforms in era of high interest rates
Perella Weinberg Partners and Interactive Brokers among 10 firms caught up in latest enforcement action
Inspector-general says officials ‘should have acted earlier’ to address ‘identified weaknesses’ at now-failed lender
Lina Khan is using a radical new antitrust theory to choke off much-needed investment
Dealmakers have good economic reasons to be biased when it comes to valuing assets
Asset manager’s settlement with US regulator includes historic $19mn penalty over greenwashing allegations
If a financial tremor comes along, investors might flee to FDIC-guaranteed deposits
CFTC says political-control contracts offered by futures market would be ‘contrary to the public interest’
Changes require ETFs and mutual funds to hold 80% of their assets in line with their labels
Overhaul would require 80% of a fund’s portfolio to match its name
Securities and Exchange Commission faults ride-hailing app for failing to disclose role of director in deal
It must be made easier for regulators to act intelligently and independently
New regulations on disclosure and expenses are ‘keeping general counsels up at night’
Lawsuit says market maker’s flawed system gave proprietary traders ‘nearly unfettered access’ to material data
JPMorgan chief ‘wouldn’t be a big buyer’ as industry fights Fed’s Basel III implementation
Gary Gensler faces legal challenges over SEC’s authority as he pursues ambitious reforms
With no consensus in Congress, the watchdog is relying on judges to agree with its measures
US regulator’s report says it could have done more to address risks before bank failed
Plus, private funds sue the SEC
Top financial policymakers step up concerns over impact of bets on bonds
Diana B Henriques’ history of Wall Street and Washington from the late 1920s to the start of the second world war is both riveting and timely
New measures are an important step to protect the US and world economies against future financial crises
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