Criminal Probe Looks Into Goldman Mortgage Trading

Quote from ASusilovic:

Federal prosecutors are conducting a criminal investigation into whether Goldman Sachs Group Inc. or its employees committed securities fraud in connection with its mortgage trading, people familiar with the probe say.

The investigation from the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office, which is at a preliminary stage, stemmed from a referral from the Securities and Exchange Commission, these people say. The SEC recently filed civil securities-fraud charges against the big Wall Street firm and a trader in its mortgage group. Goldman and the trader say they have done nothing wrong and are fighting the civil charges.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...52998348876.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLETopStories

Mortgage trading is the wrong division...:cool:

This is part of the SEC investigation - it's routine and part of the process to do these things when the SEC brings a suit.

For those that live this business, this is not news.
 
Quote from krazykarl:

This is part of the SEC investigation - it's routine and part of the process to do these things when the SEC brings a suit.

For those that live this business, this is not news.

Of course it' s not news, the strange thing about it is, that criminal charges are brought op before SEC civil claims...question is : WHY NOW ?
 
Quote from ASusilovic:

Of course it' s not news, the strange thing about it is, that criminal charges are brought op before SEC civil claims...question is : WHY NOW ?

No, there is nothing strange thing about this. The SEC filed a civil suit, the AG automatically looks to see if there is a criminal aspect. Nothing to see here - move along.
 
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