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The Merrill Lynch Settlement: Good for Merrill, Not for Investors Many say the Merrill settlement does not resolve investors' fundamental concern: the inherent conflict produced by analysts' multiple dual role of serving investors and Merrill's investment banking business.  |
CIO June 1, 2002 Daintry Duffy |
Suckers.com The SEC believes showing consumers how easily they can be suckered by investment scams on the web is far more effective than warning them with a brochure  |
FDIC FYI May 30, 2002 |
Financial Transparency and Regulatory Policy The importance of financial transparency and investor confidence in financial markets can hardly be overstated in the current environment...  |
Fast Company June 2002 Bill Breen |
Stock Futures Jerry Putnam is working to build an alternative to the Wall Street trading establishment. He's a maverick, but he's not a wild-eyed revolutionary. And his backers include some of the biggest names in finance...  |
Sports Illustrated May 22, 2002 Jon Wertheim |
Market ability Knicks' Thomas shows skill for picking Wall Street winners...  |
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Looking for Evidence of Accounting Chicanery? Try Digging Deeper Companies do not disclose financial improprieties in footnotes or in the Management's Discussion & Analysis section of a financial statement. Instead, the warning flags are buried in 10Ks and other financial reports...  |
Salon.com May 17, 2002 Damien Cave |
Lock up the analysts and throw away the key An investor who followed expert advice lost $100,000. He wants vengeance, but history suggests he's not likely to get it...  |
U.S. Banker May 2002 |
Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan clearly believes that business should be big and should be run in a clubby atmosphere. Or else he chooses not to hear, see or speak of evil...  |
U.S. Banker May 2002 Paul Muolo |
Options Accounting To Hit Earnings The quest for greater accounting transparency and reporting may lead to including the estimated cost of stock options in the income statement, and for some banks, that could be very significant...  |
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Will WorldCom Rise Again? Is there any hope for WorldCom? The erstwhile telecommunications darling of Wall Street money managers seems to have lost its footing...  |
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