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MF Global: The Accounting Error That Wasn’t

Posted by Larry Doyle on April 4th, 2012 12:24 PM |

What really transpired in the offices of MF Global over that last fateful week?

On October 24th, the firm was downgraded by Moody’s. A week later, the once venerable house known as MF Global declared bankruptcy. Who knew what, and when did they know it? How did hundreds of millions of dollars of customer funds go missing? The best accounting and “follow the money” reporting I have seen to date is provided by a Sense on Cents favorite, CFO, which writes:

While securities dealer MF Global was melting down financially, the company’s finance and treasury departments — in conjunction with futures-market regulators — were on the hunt for the accounting error that wasn’t.  (more…)

James Koutoulas: JP Morgan Insult Added to MF Global Injury

Posted by Larry Doyle on March 12th, 2012 8:24 AM |

Going on five full months and with MF Global customers still waiting for a glimmer of justice on the horizon—and the return of THEIR money—we awake to read that CME executives believe no further regulation could have prevented the debacle that is MF Global.

Why is that?

Most rational and ordinary Americans already sense those running the show at MF Global ‘broke the rules’. CME executives now seemingly maintain as much as well.

Let’s give these CME execs a gold star for a tremendous grasp of the obvious. Let’s also quickly review The Wall Street Journal story and then a further fascinating story highlighting what happened to somebody in the arena who spoke out on this debacle.  (more…)






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