Bank of America’s 2-Cents-on-Dollar Mortgage Offer Faces Court Hurdle
The $ 8.5 billion settlement may hinge on whether a judge agrees that the world’s largest bond buyers struck a generous-enough deal for all investors
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The $ 8.5 billion settlement may hinge on whether a judge agrees that the world’s largest bond buyers struck a generous-enough deal for all investors
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The $ 8.5 billion settlement may hinge on whether a judge agrees that the world’s largest bond buyers struck a generous-enough deal for all investors
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Barclays Plc, Bank of America Corp.’s Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley can’t use New York law to block Theflyonthewall.com, an online financial news service, from issuing immediate reports about changes in their stock ratings, a federal appeals court ruled.
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A divided U.S. Supreme Court, ruling in favor of Janus Capital Group Inc., limited the ability of shareholders of mutual fund companies to press securities fraud suits.
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The European Central Bank asked the European Union’s General Court to dismiss a lawsuit seeking the disclosure of documents showing how Greece used derivatives to hide loans and triggered the region’s sovereign debt crisis.
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Icelanders rejected a depositor claims accord with the U.K. and Netherlands, forcing an international court battle that the island’s government said will probably last a year.
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The Federal Reserve released thousands of pages of secret loan documents under court order, almost three years after Bloomberg LP first requested details of the central bank’s unprecedented support to banks during the financial crisis.
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A fight over an interest-rate swap sold by Deutsche Bank AG pending at Germany’s top court will lead to the tribunal’s first judgment on the matter, one that may influence similar cases throughout Europe.
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