I recently spoke in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at a high-level conference on financial stability and supervision attended by top executives from the central banks of nineteen countries. The conference was sponsored by The South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research and Training Centre, based in Kuala Lumpur. SEACEN was established as a legal entity in… [Read More]
Wells Fargo: The Poster Child of Greed & Fraud
Wells Fargo has now become a never ending story of greed and fraud as the charges against them continue and even more charges come to light. It now looks as if they have uncovered an additional 1.4 million fake bank and credit card accounts for a total of up to 3.5 million accounts from their… [Read More]
Is The Press Deliberately Lying? And, If So, Why?
In the last couple of weeks, I’ve been featured/quoted in several publications, Wall Street on Parade, the NY Times Dealbook and the New York Post, as have several other whistleblowers, Eric Ben-Artzi, Alayne Fleishmann and Gary Aguirre, among others. In sifting through these articles and others, I am seeing a pattern develop which deeply troubles me… [Read More]
Bankers Haven’t Gone to Jail Because They Are Innocent…Of Crimes?!
Astounding! Or so states the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal. Author and journalist William D. Cohan notes in a recent article that the WSJ op-ed asserted that bankers and traders didn’t go to jail for their bad behavior in the years leading up to the financial crisis “because they haven’t committed any crimes.” Mr. Cohan,… [Read More]
Wells Fargo, Fried Again!
Well, it looks as if Wells Fargo, the self-proclaimed “community-based financial services company” is once again on the hot seat.The bank had been forcing unneeded collision insurance on customers who financed their car purchases through the bank. That practice, first disclosed by The New York Times, affected 800,000 customers according to an analysis commissioned by the bank. The bank… [Read More]
If You Check the Box …You’ve Given Away Your Rights! But CFPB is Coming to the Rescue!
Every day, we sign up for programs, install smart phone apps, shop online and check the box that says we’ve read and agreed to the merchant’s terms. Yet, have you read them? And if you don’t check the box, you can’t “buy” the product so what choice is there? In that fine print though you… [Read More]
Why Is the Fed Ignoring What Goldman Sachs Is Up To Now?
“Who’s Watching Wall Street? The Feds Turn a Blind Eye,” states David Dayen in a recent Fiscal Times article. It looks as if Goldman Sachs is on a shopping spree, spending $500 million plus or minus to buy 12 percent of Riverstone Holdings, a private equity firm. They’ve also acquired stakes in private equity players… [Read More]
They’re Back! Fannie and Freddie Ride Again
It looks as if Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have not learned from their previous enabling of banks leading to the financial crisis. In fact, it looks as if the two are still using the same business model; they are lowering even further their underwriting standards to allow loans to be underwritten, ignoring student, credit… [Read More]
Is the Fed Really Interested In Protecting Consumers or Is It just Lip Service?
Eric Ben Artzi … is a former risk officer at Deutsche Bank. Mr. Ben-Artzi was one of three former Deutsche Bank employees turned whistleblowers who in 2010-2011 notified regulators of improper accounting at Deutsche. What was discovered resulted in a five-year investigation and a $55 million settlement between Deutsche Bank and the SEC. While Mr. Ben-Artzi was… [Read More]
Barclays Bank Gets Its Hands Slapped… and What Does That Change!!!??
Is getting its hands slapped a strong enough message? The latest in the bad bank sagas has the British bank, Barclays, red-faced. As it should. CEO Jes Staley has been reprimanded for attempting to discover the identity of an internal company whistleblower. Mr. Staley stated that he was trying to protect a colleague from what… [Read More]
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