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More subpoenas for tarnished golden-boy Steven Rattner
Is Steven Rattner's fall from grace about over? The SEC has apparently reached a tentative settlement with the founder of Quadrangle and big-time New York socialite, one that bans him from the securities industry for more than one year and requires a payment of $6 million. This deal has not been a
SEC cleared in Goldman Sachs case
The political backlash over the SEC's civil fraud charges against Goldman Sachs was built on the notion that the agency timed the announcement of the charges to buttress the case for financial reform and to blunt the news that it had botched the Allan Stanford investigation. But a report by the SE
Steven Rattner criticized as "unethical" by Quadrangle, probe continues
Steven Rattner is a big name in New York financial, media, political and social circles--the consummate insider. His career has been nothing short of phenomenal, but he's just been dealt a rare career setback, one that begs the question: Will he face some sort of enforcement action?
Recall he
The real culprit in Carlyle pension mess?
The Carlyle suffered a big ugly blemish when it agreed to pay $20 million to settle charges of improper pension fund dealings by New York AG Andrew Cuomo. It will also stop paying fees to shady intermediaries who gather assets for it.
But Cuomo said "most of the objectionable activities" were
End of the road for Rattner?
Steven Rattner seemed to live a charmed life in New York for the longest time. He was a New York Times ' wunderkind reporter (James Reston's assistant, a coveted post in a bygone era) turned Morgan Stanley banker and then later major fund-raiser for the Democrats. His investment firm Quadrangle
