Quantcast
breaking news

SEC Settles With Major Banks

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: November 19, 2012
Two major banks will together pay more than $400 million to settle allegations they misled investors in mortgage-backed securities ahead of the financial crisis.
 
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced the agreement Friday to settle the case with JP Morgan and Credit Suisse.

J-P Morgan will pay $297 million to settle charges it misstated facts about the deliquency of mortgage loans and allegations of wrongdoing by Bear Stearns.

J-P Morgan acquired Bear Stearns in a government backed deal in 2008.  

Federal regulators allowed both banks to settle the case without admitting or denying the guilt.

Critics of the settlement contend Washington has done too little to hold Wall Street responsible for the nation's financial collapse.

Credit Suisse will pay $120 million for similar allegations as well as making false statements in SEC filings. 


Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

McDonald's celebrated the grand opening of a new location on Saturday....

The Permian Basin chapter of Mensa, the high I.Q. society, offered testing to locals Saturday who were hoping to become a part of the elite group....

The mayor of West, Texas made an appearance in Gardendale on Saturday at the Texas Thunder Music Festival....

An Alpine man is facing federal charges for allegedly getting drugs in the mail to be sold to other people....

One woman is dead and another is behind bars after a hit and run in Midland Friday night....

The town of Colorado City will be saying goodbye to the teenage girl the've spent years looking for on Sunday....

A West Odessa home has been destroyed after an afternoon fire....

The Catholic Diocese of Lubbock is speaking out after an investigation revealed a man claiming to be part of the Diocese was simply using their name to secure clients....

The Texas Thunder Festival has come to the area to raise money for those affected in the West explosion....

Temps will stay in the upper 90's and 100's this weekend with low humidity...

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Permianbasin360.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved