The Impact of Lawsuits on the Stock Market Steffen Hennig April 21, 2016 No Comments Insights from the Stanford clearinghouse. Read more
Why Corporations May Be Paying Too Much to Borrow Alberto Thomas April 1, 2016 No Comments Evidence indicates systemic underpricing of corporate bonds. Read more
Robot Cartels: When Algorithms Collude Alberto Thomas March 18, 2016 No Comments Algorithmic price fixing may be the new frontier of anti-trust. Read more
Interest Rate Swaps and the Collusion Allegations Rocking the Market Alberto Thomas November 30, 2015 No Comments Dodd-Frank reforms fail to stop interest rate price fixing. Read more
LIBOR’s Legacy: Competition Issues Still Haunt Benchmarks Steffen Hennig November 11, 2015 No Comments Panel banks abuse their power to extract monopoly rents from the market to the detriment of other market users. Read more
Can Bond Rigging Happen In Europe? Alberto Thomas October 21, 2015 No Comments When government bonds are auctioned in the same way in Europe and the US, the same potential for manipulation exists in both regions. Read more
Are the Foreign Exchange Markets Rigged? Traders and Transparency Clash Steffen Hennig September 1, 2015 No Comments ISDAFix is the latest financial benchmark to have allegations of financial manipulation made against it. Read more
FX Scandals and Settlements: Is the Era of Market Manipulation Really Over? Alberto Thomas May 26, 2015 No Comments Has enough been done to prevent future FX scandals? Read more
LIBOR Fines: Truth Suppressed or Justice Served? Steffen Hennig May 6, 2015 No Comments An overview of the implications of the LIBOR fines. Read more
S&P Fined by SEC: Ratings Agency Under Scrutiny Again Steffen Hennig March 11, 2015 No Comments Fines for Standard & Poor's are too little, too late. Read more