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Focus in Fund Scandal Turns to Bear Stearns; Oppenheimer's Sassano and the Market Timers; The Money Running Dreams of Michael Sassano; Canary Capital Broker Could Face Criminal Charges
The Street finds out that the mutual-fund industry, usually seen as squeaky clean $ 7 trillion worth is riddled with systematic fraud. Street's reporter is led by his sources in brokerage, law and the regulatory world to two identities that are the key players instrumenting this corrupt mechanism. One of them is Bear Sterns, a major Wall Street institution that was coming under regulatory scrutiny. And the other, was Oppenheimer & Co. broker Michael Sassano who had worked with a disproportionate number of the scandal's players.
Tags: investors; Kaplan Securities; Empire Financial Holding; NYSE; Wall Street
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Scandal on Wall Street
"In a six-month investigation, Business Week found major improprieties at the American Stock Exchange. In contrast to its serene public image as a technologically savvy, scandal-free market for trading of stocks and options, Business Week found a veritable snake pit of improper trading and investor ripoffs."
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Corporate Finance uncovers the new investigative powers used by the New York Stock Exchange to curb insider trading; NYSE investigations are not restrained by the Privacy Act, May 1989.
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