Sites about alleged unethical or illegal conduct by investment bank Merrill Lynch, such as securities fraud.
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"A judge criticises the US brokerage Merrill Lynch after an investigation slams its analysts' behaviour." [BBC News]
"A deal being weighed by New York's attorney general could also mean the brokerage will not reimburse investors for its 'tainted' advice." By David Schepp. [BBC News]
"The investment bank hires former mayor Rudolph Giuliani to defend the firm against charges of fraud - and salvage its reputation." [BBC News]
"Merrill Lynch, the US brokerage accused of issuing biased stock research, agrees with US authorities to increase disclosure." [BBC News]
"The US-based bank agrees to pay $100m to settle a probe by the New York attorney general over accusations that analysts misled investors." [BBC News]
"J Sainsbury may sue Merrill Lynch for mismanaging its pension fund after the US bank settles a similar case with Unilever out of court." [BBC News]
"Many investors lost money when they followed analyst recommendations to buy tech stocks." By Orla Ryan. [BBC News]
"Brokerage firm to pay $100M, doesn't admit wrongdoing; Spitzer sees it as model for Wall Street." By Kim Khan. [CNN/Money]
(May 21, 2002)
"Brokerage turns to popular former NYC mayor for talks with Spitzer over possible criminal charges." [CNN/Money]
(April 25, 2002)
"New York State attorney's office reportedly investigates Blodget's stock calls." [CNN/Money]
(December 10, 2001)
"The US-based bank agrees to pay $100m to settle a probe by the New York attorney general over accusations that analysts misled investors." [BBC News]
"Merrill Lynch, the US brokerage accused of issuing biased stock research, agrees with US authorities to increase disclosure." [BBC News]
"A judge criticises the US brokerage Merrill Lynch after an investigation slams its analysts' behaviour." [BBC News]
"J Sainsbury may sue Merrill Lynch for mismanaging its pension fund after the US bank settles a similar case with Unilever out of court." [BBC News]
"The investment bank hires former mayor Rudolph Giuliani to defend the firm against charges of fraud - and salvage its reputation." [BBC News]
"A deal being weighed by New York's attorney general could also mean the brokerage will not reimburse investors for its 'tainted' advice." By David Schepp. [BBC News]
"Many investors lost money when they followed analyst recommendations to buy tech stocks." By Orla Ryan. [BBC News]
"Brokerage firm to pay $100M, doesn't admit wrongdoing; Spitzer sees it as model for Wall Street." By Kim Khan. [CNN/Money]
(May 21, 2002)
"Brokerage turns to popular former NYC mayor for talks with Spitzer over possible criminal charges." [CNN/Money]
(April 25, 2002)
"New York State attorney's office reportedly investigates Blodget's stock calls." [CNN/Money]
(December 10, 2001)

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