Learn how UBS is liquidating as it grapples with fallout from First Brands Group's bankruptcy and investor lawsuits.
JP Morgan Had Flagged $1bn in Suspicious Epstein Transactions According to New Documents
JPMorgan flagged $1B in Jeffrey Epstein transactions possibly linked to human trafficking, per unsealed 2019 records.
25 Now Convicted in SK’s Biggest Illegal Stock Manipulation Case
A South Korean court has convicted 25 in a major stock manipulation case, sparking outrage among retail investors for failures in the U.S.
Trump Now Hints at Cracking Down on Illegal Short Sellers
President Trump discusses global financial markets at APEC, hinting at reforms that may affect short selling practices in the U.S.
Foreign Markets Now Take Bold Steps to Combat Illegal Trading
China's crackdown on illegal trading aims to restore trust in stock exchanges. Meanwhile, American retail investors look to regulators.
New Lawsuit Claims Wall Street Firms Suppressed Company’s Stock
Morgan Stanley and Interactive Brokers are now getting sued for allegedly suppressing a company's stock. Regulators were flagged but did nothing.
A Massive US Bank Quietly Closes 56 More Locations
A US Bank closes branches amid rising digital banking trends, revealing a significant shift in the financial landscape of America.
The SEC’s EDGAR Database is Now Glitching Up a Storm
The SEC's EDGAR database is facing glitches, affecting investor access to vital financial submissions. Here's what's being done about it.
BofA Now Enters Lawsuit for Ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Discover the shocking BofA lawsuit claiming that Bank of America facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's abuse through unchecked transactions.
SEC Is Now Aiming at Making New Changes to CAT System
The SEC is aiming to make changes to the CAT system, lower costs significantly. Retail investors are not pleased. Here's why.









