The CFTC has also brought lawsuits against Jon S. Corzine and Edith O’Brien for allegedly misusing customers' funds.
Bank of America could pay more than $800 million to settle the allegations against it.
An Experian subsidiary that exposed the social security numbers of about 200 million people is being investigated.
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The early performance should alleviate early fears about the sudden decrease in price caused by the split.
Also, the U.S. trade deficit widened in February as exports hit a five-month low, suggesting first-quarter growth could be weaker than expected.
Central bank governor played a leading role in elevating the topic of financial stability.
Move aims to ease tension after Moscow accused the bank of illegally blocking the transaction.
Stocks seem poised for another vertical assault, but a correction may be in the cards depending on jobs data.
Prospects of an all-round recovery in the euro zone continue to brighten, while deflation and unemployment continue to be red flags.
In response to the lack of information from EIB, 11 NGOs have now written the bank’s president demanding the report's release.
GM CEO Mary Barra was on Capitol Hill for a second day of hearings into the ignition switch recall of approximately 2 million cars.
A global halal food organization met in Rome last week to discuss the promotion of Italian halal products in a growing market worldwide.
Russia's continued troop movements on Ukraine border worry NATO commander
Futures suggest yet another upbeat session while investors keep an eye on economic data and comments from policymakers.
In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry suggested the action would have consequences for the U.S. embassy and consulate in Russia.
The E.U.'s effort is expected to be supplemented by both U.S. and IMF aid packages.
Ukraine will now have to pay $385.5 per 1,000 cubic meters of gas in the second quarter, an increase from the $268.5 agreed in December.
Since October 2009, 90 people have been charged for insider trading, of whom 79 have pleaded guilty or have been convicted at trial.
Apple did not introduce any new products during the second quarter, but it made some changes to its existing device lineup.
A fresh quarter begins with an eye on factory, real estate and auto sales data.
In the February data, the lowest unemployment rates were recorded in Austria, Germany and Luxembourg.
Germany added more jobs than expected while its factories slowed down, official data show, even as France and Spain stepped up.
The Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations will hear testimony from Caterpillar representatives Tuesday after a lengthy investigation of their foreign tax practices.
On Tuesday, Japan’s sales tax is slated to rise from 5 percent to 8 percent.
The drop in inflation to the lowest rate since 2009 may pressure the ECB to take radical action to prevent a sustained decline in prices.
The growth is mainly attributed to increasing demand for both smartphones and telecommunications networking equipment in China.
Switzerland's competition commission said it opened a probe into several Swiss, British and U.S. banks over potential currency rate manipulation.
In a memo released on Sunday by the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee, documents provided by GM and a federal regulator provided "unsettling" information.
"Moneyball" author Michael Lewis' upcoming book on the dangers of high-frequency trading is already making waves in the world of high finance.