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A former Morgan Stanley advisor has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for a long-running fraud that bilked investors out of nearly $5.6 million. Jesus Rodriguez, 46, pleaded guilty in November ...
Morgan Stanley sold and paid out the $20 million option that federal prosecutors allege motivated Glen Point Capital co-founder Neil Phillips to manipulate the foreign exchange market, a case that ...
The cruise in south Italy was supposed to be a victory celebration after Mike Lynch was acquitted of long-standing fraud ...
Jan. 12 (UPI) --Investment bank Morgan Stanley and a former executive abused the trust of customers while committing multiyear fraud worth millions of dollars, according to the U.S. Securities and ...
Morgan Stanley owes a brokerage client $1.8 million over allegations that it had recommended an ... who did not work on the Busch case but specializes in investment fraud ...
Morgan Stanley was sued for at least $750 million by private equity firms that claim they were defrauded in a deal to invest in a credit agreement for a luxury high-speed rail line.
A former Morgan Stanley financial advisor in Wilmington has pleaded ... Good faces up to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud and money laundering in a case handled by the U.S ...
A former Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) advisor already on the hook in a federal civil suit for allegedly defrauding clients now faces criminal charges.. Shawn Good, a former financial advisor in ...
Back in 1997, the global investment giant Morgan Stanley merged with brokerage firm Dean Witter Reynolds to become the largest securities company at the time. But the union proved challenging.
Morgan Stanley was sued on Monday for at least $750 million by private equity firms that claimed they were defrauded in an investment with a high-speed rail company. In a complaint filed in a New ...
Now Morgan Stanley Must Pay Her $843,000. The widow claims Morgan Stanley should have done more to slow or block her withdrawal of more than $2 million from the firm. By . Kenneth Corbin.
Morgan Stanley is paying $2mn to settle allegations that it failed to ensure trades it completed for a former top executive of First Republic Bank in the run-up to the bank’s collapse last year ...