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FINRA Issues Warning About Structured Products, High Yield Bonds, and Floating-Rate Funds

August 1, 2011 by jordan

FINRA Issues Warning About Structured Products, High Yield Bonds, and Floating-Rate Funds

The paltry returns from many traditional income investments like government bonds and CDs and the volatility of stocks have inspired brokers to push investments that promise high yields, but often carry hidden dangers. According to a recent release from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), these kind of investments include high-yield bonds, floating-rate loan funds […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: FINRA, Investment Fraud Attorney, Leveraged ETF, Principal Protected Notes, Securities Lawyers

The Three Most Common Wall Street Defenses

June 16, 2011 by jordan

There are between 3,000 and 9,000 arbitration claims filed with FINRA against brokerage firms every year. The most frequently filed complaints allege that a broker breached his/her fiduciary duty, made misrepresentations, or sold investments that were not suitable for the client’s needs or investment objectives. For every case that actually gets filed in arbitration there […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Auction Rate Securities, FINRA, Principal Protected Notes, SEC, Securities Arbitration Attorney, Securities Lawyers

Lehman Brothers Principal Protected Notes

March 29, 2011 by jordan

Anyone who was sold one of these notes learned the hard way: in broker-speak the terms “principal protected” and even “100% principal protected” does not really mean your principal is protected. After Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy on September 15, 2008, holders of the notes learned that they are just unsecured creditors of the insolvent […]

Filed Under: Current Investigations Tagged With: Investment Fraud Attorney, Lehman Brothers, Principal Protected Notes, Securities Arbitration Attorney, Securities Law Firm, Securities Lawyers, Stock Fraud Attorney

Principal Protected Notes

March 1, 2011 by lmitchum

In “A Short History of Financial Euphoria” the late economist John Kenneth Galbraith wrote, “The world of finance hails the invention of the wheel over and over again, often in a slightly more unstable version.” Witness then, yet another Wall Street innovation: the Principal Protected Note – aka, the Structured Note. Structured Notes are “IOUs” to […]

Filed Under: Investment Products Tagged With: Investment Fraud Attorney, Principal Protected Notes, Securities Arbitration Attorney, Securities Fraud Lawyer, Securities Law Firm, Securities Lawyers, Stock Fraud Attorney

Principal Protected Notes

February 23, 2011 by lmitchum

Smiley Bishop & Porter LLP is investigating Principal Protected Notes (aka, Structured Notes) commonly sold by major Wall Street firms. The notes are touted as safe investments with a guaranteed minimum rate of return with additional upside related to market or index performance. Unfortunately, Structured Notes are not as safe an investment as promised. Issues […]

Filed Under: Current Investigations Tagged With: Investment Fraud Attorney, Principal Protected Notes, Securities Arbitration Attorney, Securities Fraud Lawyer, Securities Law Firm, Securities Lawyers, Stock Fraud Attorney

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