Article: Goldman Sachs fined for illegal naked short selling by mistake in S. Korea

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Goldman Sachs fined for illegal naked short selling by mistake in S. Korea

Lim Chang-won, 28 November 2018

South Korea’s financial watchdog slapped the local branch of Goldman Sachs, an American multinational investment bank and financial services group, with a fine of 7.5 billion won ($6.6 million) for naked short selling. It’s the biggest fine against a financial institution for naked short selling.

Short selling refers to the sale of borrowed shares in the hope of making a profit from a price fall by buying the shares back at a lower price. Naked short selling, a practice of short selling without borrowing shares, is illegal in South Korea.

The Financial Services Commission (FSC) said Wednesday that Goldman Sachs issued a sell order of stocks worth 40.1 billion won without borrowing stocks for two days on May 30 and 31. As a result, the commission said that about 145 million shares were not delivered for settlement. Continue reading “Article: Goldman Sachs fined for illegal naked short selling by mistake in S. Korea”

Article: Overstock’s Founder Bets on Blockchain, Not Bedsheets

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Overstock’s Founder Bets on Blockchain, Not Bedsheets

Paul Vigna, 23 November 2018

In August 2015, Overstock.com Inc. Chief Executive Patrick Byrne rented out Nasdaq Inc.’s Times Square broadcast studio for a lavish party to unveil his newest project, a blockchain-based trading system called tZero.

Three years later, tZero still hasn’t launched commercially, and it is burning through millions of dollars a month. Yet Mr. Byrne is staking his company’s future on it and more than a dozen other blockchain startups. Continue reading “Article: Overstock’s Founder Bets on Blockchain, Not Bedsheets”

Article: Meet the New York investor who’s making all the right calls in shorting Canadian stocks

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Meet the New York investor who’s making all the right calls in shorting Canadian stocks

Victor Ferreira, 19 November 2018

Ben Axler is used to being alone on his stock calls. In August, the New-York-based short seller released a report criticizing Canadian space tech juggernaut Maxar Technologies Ltd., raising questions about some of its accounting practices and warning that the company’s shares could lose more than half their value. Continue reading “Article: Meet the New York investor who’s making all the right calls in shorting Canadian stocks”

Article: CORRECTED-S.Korea fines Goldman Sachs’ unit $6.7 mln for naked short selling

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CORRECTED-S.Korea fines Goldman Sachs’ unit $6.7 mln for naked short selling

Reuters Staff, 18 November 2018

SEOUL, Nov 28 (Reuters) – South Korea’s financial regulator said on Wednesday it has imposed a 7.5 billion won ($6.66 million) fine on Goldman Sachs Group’s subsidiary Goldman Sachs International for violating short-selling rules.

The fine is for its short selling activities without securing underlying assets, the Financial Services Commission (FSC) said in a statement, noting the U.S.-based international investment bank’s unit conducted short sales worth 40.1 billion won in May.

Naked short selling, which occurs when an investor sells stock that has not yet been borrowed, is illegal in South Korea. ($1 = 1,126.5500 won)

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Article: How ex-JP Morgan silver trader’s guilty plea could boost manipulation claim against bank

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How ex-JP Morgan silver trader’s guilty plea could boost manipulation claim against bank

Dawn Giel, Dan Mangan, 13 November 2018

A previously secret guilty plea by a former commodity trader at J. P. Morgan Chase, who admitted that he rigged precious metals markets, has drawn the attention of a lawyer who has already accused traders at the nation’s largest bank of similar conduct.

The lawyer, David Kovel, told CNBC he was struck by how much in common his civil case pending in New York federal court against J. P. Morgan Chase has with the conduct outlined in the ongoing criminal case in Connecticut against John Edmonds.

Edmonds, a 36-year-old Brooklyn resident, pleaded guilty in October to fraudulently manipulating the precious metals markets from 2009 to 2015.

He admitted working with “unnamed co-conspirators” at his former employer, J. P. Morgan, the Justice Department made public Nov. 6, when it unsealed the case in U.S. District Court in Connecticut.

Edmonds’ criminal plea related to “spoofing,” a certain type of improper trading that has been the subject of a broader regulatory crackdown on market manipulation in the decade since the 2008 financial crisis.

So far this year, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has announced 26 enforcement actions that involved market manipulation, attempted manipulation, false reporting, spoofing or deceptive conduct. That is more than double the number in 2017 — and six times that in 2016.

Prosecutors said Edmonds learned the deceptive strategy “from more senior traders” at the bank, and that he “personally deployed this strategy hundreds of times with the knowledge and consent of his immediate supervisors.” His guilty plea related specifically to trading in silver futures contracts, as well as in gold, platinum and palladium futures.

Nearly four years ago, Kovel sued J. P. Morgan on behalf of a colorful hedge fund operator and big-stakes poker player, Daniel Shak, and two metals traders, Mark Grumet and Thomas Wacker. The civil lawsuit accused J. P. Morgan of manipulating the silver futures market from 2010 through 2011, costing Kovel’s clients $30 million in losses.

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Article: A big short growing in Italian debt

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A big short growing in Italian debt

Abhinav Ramnarayan, Saikat Chatterjee, 09 November 2018

LONDON (Reuters) – A surge of interest in Italian bond futures may be a sign of a substantial short position building up in the derivatives market as tensions rise over budget negotiations between Rome and Brussels.

The big short in the futures market reflects a buildup in speculative and hedging activity after a tumultuous summer in the Italian markets and also indicates rising concerns of capital outflows. Continue reading “Article: A big short growing in Italian debt”

Article: Bitcoin spikes as CEO predicts crypto revolution

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Bitcoin spikes as CEO predicts crypto revolution

Jonathan Symcox, 07 November 2018

The CEO of a rival to eCommerce giant Amazon expects that cryptocurrency will be adopted around the world as established financial systems collapse. Overstock boss Patrick Byrne likened the present system to a Ponzi scheme in an interview with crypto YouTuber Naomi Brockwell.

“People turn to it where they collapse, like Venezuela or Cyprus or Syria, something like that,” Byrne, whose platform began accepting bitcoin back in 2014, said.

“When people start getting into it is when their own financial systems collapse.

“So yes, given that I think the entire modern financial system is a big Keynesian, magic money tree Ponzi scheme, I do expect that the day will come when people turn to crypto.” Continue reading “Article: Bitcoin spikes as CEO predicts crypto revolution”

Article: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink earns recognition as a climate fraud

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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink earns recognition as a climate fraud

Friends of the Earth International, 31 October 2018

NEW YORK– In recognition for his outstanding contribution to climate change, the activist group Friends of the Earth U.S. today presented BlackRock CEO Larry Fink with a “climate fraud” award. BlackRock holds more stock in companies contributing to climate change than any other company in the world. Continue reading “Article: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink earns recognition as a climate fraud”

Article: Traders betting against FAANG stocks have made $5.5 billion during the brutal October sell-off (FB, AMZN, AAPL, NFLX, GOOG)

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Traders betting against FAANG stocks have made $5.5 billion during the brutal October sell-off (FB, AMZN, AAPL, NFLX, GOOG)

Ethel Jiang, 30 October 2018

Betting against some of this year’s best-performing tech stocks — the FAANG basket — has been a money-making machine during the brutal tech sell-off in October. Short sellers of FAANG stocks, or those investors betting against these shares, have seen $5.52 billion in mark-to-market profits since the beginning of the month, a return of 17.14% on an average short position of $32.2 billion, according to data from S3 Partners, a financial-analytics firm.

Since that time, the tech-heavy Nasdaq index has plunged 12%, in large part because of the FAANG stocks — Facebook (-13%), Apple (-6%), Amazon (-24%), Netflix (-26%), and Google (-15%). Continue reading “Article: Traders betting against FAANG stocks have made $5.5 billion during the brutal October sell-off (FB, AMZN, AAPL, NFLX, GOOG)”

Article: (SEC) Meeting with Representatives of Overstock.com, DowLohnes Government Strategies and Haverford Group

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(SEC) Meeting with Representatives of Overstock.com, DowLohnes Government Strategies and Haverford Group

basserdan, 27 October 2018

On September 8, 2008, Jonathan Johnson of Overstock.com, Kenneth Salomon of DowLohnes Government Strategies LLC, and John Wellborn of the Haverford Group met with Commissioner Aguilar and his counsel, Cyndi Rodriguez. They discussed issues related to the amendments to Regulation SHO, Rel. No. 56213 (S7-19-07) and the Emergency Order, Rel. Nos. 58166 and 58190 (S7-20-08) and issues related to data on the volume of failures to deliver. Continue reading “Article: (SEC) Meeting with Representatives of Overstock.com, DowLohnes Government Strategies and Haverford Group”

Article: Overstock Subsidiary Medici Ventures Invests in Minds, Patrick Byrne to Join Board

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Overstock Subsidiary Medici Ventures Invests in Minds, Patrick Byrne to Join Board

JD Alois, 22 October 2018

Overstock (NASDAQ:OSTK), via subsidiary Medici Ventures, has invested in Minds, Inc. a cryptocurrency social network. The investment will be joined by Overstock founder and CEO Patrick Byrne joining the board of directors of Mind. Details on the amount invested were not disclosed.

Patrick M. Byrne, a huge blockchain proponent, commented that Minds’ work employing blockchain technology as a social media application is the “next great innovation toward mainstream use of this world-changing technology.” Continue reading “Article: Overstock Subsidiary Medici Ventures Invests in Minds, Patrick Byrne to Join Board”

Article: INVENTIVA to Participate in the “ROTH Battle of the NASH Thrones Investor Conference”

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INVENTIVA to Participate in the “ROTH Battle of the NASH Thrones Investor Conference”

Yahoo Finance, 12 October 2018

Daix (France), October 12, 2018 – Inventiva S.A. (“Inventiva” or the “Company”), a biopharmaceutical company developing innovative therapies in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), systemic sclerosis (SSc) and mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS), today announced that Pierre Broqua, Chief Scientific Officer and co-founder of Inventiva, will participate in the upcoming “ROTH Battle of the NASH Thrones Investor Conference” being held on October 17, 2018 at the Park Hyatt New York hotel, New York, USA.

Pierre Broqua will be speaking in the panel entitled “House of PPARs vs. House of THR-beta”, one of the conference`s four panel discussions covering topics currently at the forefront of drug development in NASH.

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Article: Russian Whistleblower Assassinated After Uncovering $200 Billion Dirty-Money Scandal

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Russian Whistleblower Assassinated After Uncovering $200 Billion Dirty-Money Scandal

Nico Hines, 10 October 2018

A crusading Russian official traveled to Estonia in the summer of 2006 to warn the authorities that an unprecedented money-laundering scheme had been established in the tiny Baltic financial sector. The scam he had uncovered would go on to become the biggest dirty-money operation in history: the $200 billion Danske Bank scandal.

Three months after Andrei Kozlov, the first deputy chairman of the Russian Central Bank, tried to raise the alarm, he was dead. Continue reading “Article: Russian Whistleblower Assassinated After Uncovering $200 Billion Dirty-Money Scandal”

Article: Goldman Sachs may face $1.76 mn fine for naked short selling

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Goldman Sachs may face $1.76 mn fine for naked short selling

 Jin Young-tae and Choi Mira, 10 October 2018

The U.S. investment banking giant Goldman Sachs could face a fine of up to 2 billion won ($1.76 million) by the South Korean financial authorities for conducting more than 100 naked short selling transactions banned by the Korean law.

This would be the biggest fine to be slapped for a financial institution in short-sale transactions in the country.

According to sources from the investment banking industry on Tuesday, the financial authority decided to impose a 2 billion won fine on Goldman Sachs for illegally shorting more than 100 local stocks on May 30, and will submit its finding to the top decision-making Securities & Futures Commission of the Financial Services Commission (FSC) within this week. Continue reading “Article: Goldman Sachs may face $1.76 mn fine for naked short selling”

Article: ‘Sure would be quite the story if a Major Broker Dealer is Naked Shorting $OSTK . Where oh where is all the volume in the stock coming from if there is less than 15 million shares in the Float. Lets see how this plays out’ -Short Seller Marc Cohodes Tweets

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‘Sure would be quite the story if a Major Broker Dealer is Naked Shorting $OSTK . Where oh where is all the volume in the stock coming from if there is less than 15 million shares in the Float. Lets see how this plays out’ -Short Seller Marc Cohodes Tweets

Benzinga Newsdesk , Benzinga Staff Writer , 04 October 2018

This headline-only article is meant to show you why a stock is moving, the most difficult aspect of stock trading. Every day we publish hundreds of headlines on any catalyst that could move the stocks you care about on Benzinga Pro, our flagship platform for fast, actionable information that promotes faster, smarter trading. Continue reading “Article: ‘Sure would be quite the story if a Major Broker Dealer is Naked Shorting $OSTK . Where oh where is all the volume in the stock coming from if there is less than 15 million shares in the Float. Lets see how this plays out’ -Short Seller Marc Cohodes Tweets”

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