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The mainstream labor movement marginalized radicals and underwrote imperial nationalism.
They expanded trade, deepened alliances and underwrote billions in foreign aid.
During that same time, lenders underwrote 1,475,637 mortgages of $100,000 or greater.
A theory underwrote this method: that literature could be understood apart from
Between them, they underwrote over 170 billion euros of bond issuance last year.
The lawsuit says that the companies underwrote the Mahdi Army in two ways.
The fees on one of the bonds that Barclays underwrote in 85033 topped 9%.
Here are the banks that underwrote the IPO, and the number of shares they received.
"If they hold on to … the credit risk, they probably underwrote the loan very carefully."
Barclays, which underwrote the most Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bonds, will pay $87 million.
JPMorgan, which underwrote the capital raising along with Citigroup and Deutsche Bank, has not been charged.
Foreign aid underwrote the school system, so the textbook business jump-started the book publishing industry.
"Supply is so low because no one underwrote deals during November and December," said a portfolio manager.
The project encompasses a separate building with market-rate units that essentially underwrote the affordable-housing units.
Bankers also expressed concerns about having to sell on loans they underwrote for deals at discount prices.
What if the United States underwrote the security of allied spacecraft and managed collection of global space debris?
The ideals that underwrote the American century also undermine the promise of American power as a transformative force.
This debased depiction of blackness underwrote a white supremacist impulse that metastasized into every aspect of American life.
As things stood, we could only hold to the idea—my idea—that suffering underwrote a deeper pleasure.
So in the 1930s, he underwrote a study that laid out how to legalize alcohol while strictly regulating it.
"The long term thesis that we underwrote initially, remains true today and our confidence level is high," he said.
That's one reason anti-union billionaires and foundations underwrote the Janus litigation: to hobble the strongest part of labor.
Banks such as IndyMac underwrote mortgages to buyers who could not be expected to keep up with their payments.
Reproduced in these pages in vivid detail, these cheap editions are the neglected workhorses that underwrote Austen's enduring legacy.
From 1987 to 2015, Ms. Goldsmith underwrote the Freedom to Write Award, given by PEN to authors facing political persecution.
Its annual budget has grown from $603 — her holiday catering tips underwrote that first year — to north of $2 million.
In Australia, as in Pennsylvania, the church's culture of secrecy and cover up underwrote the scourge of child sex abuse.
And an industry giant, AIA Bail Bond Insurance Company, said it underwrote more than $800 million in bonds in 3003.
Once upon a time, wealthy families like the Medicis underwrote artistic pursuits, but Italy has no recent history of musical philanthropy.
This was particularly annoying when I offered her a free ticket to a dance performance that my husband and I underwrote.
Getty also underwrote the mortgage for Newsom's first home; as he once told me, he thought of Newsom as a son.
The authors never address how Kissinger's support for military juntas in Chile, Argentina and other Latin American states underwrote regional violence.
In the 1940s it underwrote the Marshall plan and championed the creation of the IMF, the World Bank, the GATT and NATO.
The banking consortium which underwrote the issue was left with 12.2 percent of the overall issuance, equal to almost 1.2 billion shares.
In the first quarter of this year, Wells underwrote $1.23 billion of share offerings, putting it ninth in the rankings (see chart).
The case relates to bond sales that Goldman Sachs (GS) arranged and underwrote for 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) in 2012 and 2013.
During that time Goldman underwrote three bond offerings that raised $6.5bn for 1MDB, of which, according to the DOJ, $13bn later disappeared.
Three-day subscribers, principally aristocrats and financiers who, like today, underwrote new productions, got to enter the Garnier through a dedicated entrance.
National General Insurance underwrote the policies for Wells Fargo, which began to require the insurance on auto loans as early as 21.
I'd been reading oodles of Smithson and still felt confused by these two words that crucially underwrote all of Smithson's earth art.
They were idle, lazy, and dim-witted, cursed with the inferior "breeding" that once underwrote a Progressive interest in eugenicist population control.
Investment banking revenue fell 217 percent as it underwrote fewer debt and equity offerings, a dark spot in an otherwise strong quarterly report.
JPMorgan, which underwrote the capital raising along with Citigroup and Deutsche Bank, has not been charged and has not commented on the case.
The boost comes one day after the quiet period for the dozens of investment banks that underwrote Uber's IPO came to an end.
That's roughly one-third of the $318.68 million that Goldman earned in advisory fees from the 59 U.S. IPOs it underwrote last year.
Syngenta has been known for aggressively defending its products, including engaging in a bitter feud with a scientist whose research it once underwrote.
Kanye, too, used Tidal to exclusively stream Pablo while Frank partnered with Apple, who some say even underwrote the cost of his zine.
The lawsuit was one of several brought by Bharara's office against lenders who underwrote loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration's Direct Endorsement Program.
The three lead banks reduced their risk when 21 senior banks were signed into the deal in March and underwrote 28% of the transaction.
Unlike a traditional IPO, Spotify conducted a direct listing, meaning no banks underwrote the offering and no price was set ahead of the debut.
According to Bloomberg data, the venture underwrote one of its first initial public offerings in August 2010 — of a company called Hangzhou Shunwang Technology.
If Atlante steps in, it would be the second time it has taken action after it underwrote Banca Popolare di Vicenza's 1.5 billion rights issue.
She underwrote several scholarships at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), including Tuskegee Institute, Bundles says, and supported the careers of Black artists and musicians.
Fairfax has a market value of C$17.1 billion ($12.8 billion) and its insurance companies last year underwrote $15.5 billion in premiums around the world.
He said he and his husband, Michael Cominotto, underwrote the renovation because, as a public space, the chapel was not all that it could be.
Fannie's and Freddie's only competitor has been the Federal Housing Administration, which underwrote $245 billion in loans in 2016, up from $59.8 billion in 2007.
It took the access it had to the Dallas Zoo and gave it to the group for its graduation ceremony, which the company also underwrote.
In "Miracle Cure," Rosen skillfully blends scientific, political and economic history to trace the development of antibiotics and how they underwrote the modern pharmaceutical trade.
The firm underwrote bond transactions in 2012 and 2013 to launch the fund, and it collected higher-than-typical fees of $600 million for the deals.
So you have to get your bank's approval to do it, which basically means that you agree to use the same banks [that underwrote your IPO].
OPEC effectively underwrote the fund managers' bullish positions by providing the oil market with detail about output levels and public messaging about high levels of compliance.
Jennings declined to comment on the identity of the insurer that underwrote Kingdom Trust's coverage through the Lloyd's marketplace or the policy's cost and specific terms.
Then UBS underwrote those funds and sold them to their retail clients, said McCann, who is also an expert witness for plaintiffs in FINRA arbitration cases.
In the same way that French citizens underwrote the cost of the Statue of Liberty, hundreds of Americans contributed funds for the Columbus Monument in Huelva.
And analysts, even from banks that underwrote the IPO, have questioned Snap's competitive edge against Facebook (which, by the way, also has a unique share structure).
In the north-western regions that are India's most arid, such as Rajasthan and Gujarat, the baolis underwrote life, as sources of both irrigation and drinking water.
He underwrote the initial $1.1 million purchase of a historic building in Fort Collins that became home for Bas Bleu Theatre Company, the performing arts center said.
It must rely on about 30 companies that underwrote the policies it holds to seek increases from regulators in the numerous U.S. states where they were sold.
In China's struggling industrial heartland, the Hebei Financing Investment Guarantee Group, a government-owned company, underwrote vast amounts of loans to small manufacturers over the past decade.
Spotify posted a solid public offering last month, despite the unconventional process, where no banks underwrote the offering and no price was set ahead of the debut.
Meanings and designations not only invert and collapse into each other, but the same unhooking of signifier from signified that underwrote so much of "theory" is ridiculed.
Hank Salvatori, who died that Saturday, underwrote much of the league's activity for as long as Jesus has been a fan, and several teams bear his name.
Additionally, Ng and Leissner allegedly worked to circumvent internal accounting controls at Goldman, which underwrote more than $6 billion in bonds issued by 1MDB in 2012 and 2013.
A group of banks led by BNP Paribas, JP Morgan, Mizuho and Rabobank underwrote US$9.2bn in acquisition financing in March 2018, Refinitiv LPC reported at the time.
"We underwrote $500 million of that $1 billion and the other $500 million was mobilised and raised through some of our partners," said Tadesse after meeting Tanzania's president.
"Despite this knowledge, the swap counterparty defendants continued to recommend and cause Puerto Rico issuers to enter into additional swap transactions on bonds they themselves underwrote," the lawsuit stated.
Goldman Sachs and UniCredit underwrote the transaction backing Hellman & Friedman's acquisition of the Italian software company in December, which will also refinance a 430m 7.375% 2020 senior secured bond.
Goldman underwrote more than $6 billion in bonds issued by 1MDB in 2012 and 2013, making about $600 million in fees and revenue for that work, according court filings.
In 2015, UNIQA Italy underwrote EUR1.1bn of insurance premiums (Reale Mutua: EUR3.8bn), its combined ratio was 98% (Reale Mutua: 96%) and consolidated net income was EUR10m (Reale Mutua: EUR13m).
Standing up to the Russians made sense in the Obama era, when America credibly underwrote a tough European line, but Mr Trump's attitude to Russia and Ukraine is unclear.
It sponsored Little League teams, underwrote the Memorial Day and Riverfest parades, bought canoes from the town's other large employer, Old Town Canoe, to give out as raffle prizes.
Maybe the ire should be saved for McCrory, who was more than happy to play the puppet for mastermind GOP financier Art Pope, who underwrote many of these candidacies.
Its first major event, the 2013 London Candidates' Tournament, was widely considered a success on the basis of the sponsors who underwrote the costs and the audience it drew.
Last year, BNDES underwrote 25.6 billion reais in power projects, higher than the 15.7 billion reais funded in the previous year, but far from the record 39.8 billion in 2012.
Joshua Furst's second novel, "Revolutionaries," is about the children of postwar tranquillity who, aghast at the tacit arrangements that underwrote their childhood, poured out of suburbia and into the streets.
Of the approximately $1.4 million worth of tokens the company did sell, about 80 percent was purchased by ConsenSys — the blockchain software company that underwrote Civil in the first place.
Malaysian prosecutors in December filed criminal charges against Goldman and two of its former employees, alleging they misappropriated hundreds of millions of dollars through bond sales they underwrote for 1MDB.
Welfare reform also underwrote anti-poverty policy for decades, with Democrats and Republicans both pushing for technocratic things like the earned income tax credit that deliberately exclude the country's poorest residents.
In 2012 and 2013, Goldman arranged and underwrote three bond sales that raised $6.5 billion for the fund - services which the bank was paid almost $600 million, according to multiple reports.
The biggest culprit is Masayoshi Son, whose SoftBank Group and its $100 billion Vision Fund underwrote Uber and WeWork's rapid expansion without much evidence those businesses could become financially self-sufficient.
Professor Wilder writes that income from slave plantations gave Catholics the resources to resist colonial-era persecution, allowed the church to survive through the American Revolution and underwrote the church's expansion.
Then again, you might have the five-borough foolishness that underwrote what seemed to be a minor crash last week of a car that a man named Stephen Cassidy was driving.
Jefferies and Nomura underwrote a senior debt financing of around US$20123bn backing the highly leveraged acquisition and have been joined by underwriters KKR Capital Markets and Macquarie, the sources said.
"I think the Belle deal definitely increased awareness of insurance," said Dan Burns, the president of Pro Financial Services, which underwrote the Belle deal—and took a huge loss on it.
According to the lawsuit, major banks underwrote more than $66 billion of bonds issued between 2001 and 2014 by Puerto Rico and its agencies, earning hundreds of millions of dollars in fees.
Kinder Morgan Canada did not specify the source of the credit, although it said the funds would come from a group of banks, some of which underwrote its public offering last month.
Credit Suisse, Citigroup and Goldman Sachs underwrote the debt financing and were joined in August by Blackstone Holdings Finance, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, UniCredit, NatWest Markets and Barclays as arrangers and underwriters.
In August 2012, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation sued the banks that issued or underwrote the $300 million in mortgage-backed securities that Colonial bought in 2007 that contributed to its failure.
By the opening bell, at least 11 brokerages whose investment arms underwrote the deal, including Jefferies, JP Morgan and Piper Jaffray, had initiated coverage of Lyft with "buy" or equivalent to "buy" ratings.
In the first quarter of 2007, before the takeover of Wachovia, Wells had no investment-banking revenue at all; Wachovia underwrote $831m-worth of share offerings, putting it twelfth in the American rankings.
Peter Boomer, a mortgage executive at PNC Bank, which underwrote Mr. John's loan, said the interest-only adjustable-rate mortgage made sense for the right client and had benefits over a traditional mortgage.
And in fairness, the moment seemed right for its agenda: A royal commission into Australia's banks recently revealed all manner of unethical practices and underwrote a public sense of disgust at corporate lawlessness.
He was also a philanthropist who funded scholarships at the New School, underwrote programs for PBS and gave tens of millions of dollars each year to helping refugees, the environment and the arts.
Of the few Somali pirates who have given up in this way, most were soon killed, Mr Steed notes, since they could not repay the financiers who underwrote the attacks and the hostages' upkeep.
He sponsored flashy conferences with high-profile speakers -including Michael Flynn, who was briefly President Donald Trump's national security adviser - sought to join U.S. trade groups and even underwrote programming on National Public Radio.
Under the Obama administration, the U.S. Department of Justice relied on the False Claims Act to hold lenders accountable when they knowingly originated and underwrote mortgages that failed to meet Federal Housing Administration standards.
Niel underwrote 1.3 billion euros out of a 1.4 billion euro capital increase last year to finance a sizable share buyback, a move partly meant to dispel criticism that he was not hands-on.
In addition, Trump should abandon efforts to impose sanctions on Iran and instead make life miserable for European businesses that deal with Iran, much as Reagan acted toward Europeans who underwrote the Soviet pipeline.
A spokesman for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which underwrote a multimillion-dollar national advertising campaign against the deal in 2015, refused to answer questions about whether the organization now wanted it scrapped.
Allied Home Mortgage Corp also recklessly underwrote and certified at least 1,192 loans that were ineligible for insurance under HUD's guidelines, resulting in $85.6 million in losses when the mortgages defaulted, the government said.
RBS, which underwrote but did not sponsor securities at issue in the case, said in an August filing with U.S. securities regulators that it would seek to have Nomura indemnify it for its losses.
Credit Suisse underwrote more than 60 Brazilian IPOs between 2005 and 2012, raising a combined $17 billion, the biggest volume for any bank in the country in that period, the bank said on its website.
In 2010 the city of Denver joined the United States Forest Service to establish the Forest to Faucet Partnership, which underwrote a tree-thinning program to make forests more fire-resistant while enhancing water flow.
Underscoring Wall Street's increasing selectiveness, SmileDirectClub and Peloton Interactive have tumbled 49% and 24%, respectively, from their September IPOs, even after analysts from the banks that underwrote their market debuts published a deluge of "buy" recommendations.
The greenback had struggled to make good on that promise until the past fortnight, when a combination of upbeat data and the continued positive momentum of the stock market underwrote a change in Fed policymakers' rhetoric.
N) on Friday denied allegations of criminal cartel conduct expected to be laid by Australian prosecutors over its involvement in a $2.3 billion share issue it underwrote for Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (ANZ.
The lawsuit was one of several brought by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's office in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis against lenders who underwrote loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration's Direct Endorsement Program.
It issued and underwrote more than $22007 million of debt, and used its own capital markets desk to sell most to pension funds and other asset managers, a laborious process that took more than a month.
To highlight the cultural ties, Mr. Putin visited Belgrade's newly restored Church of St. Sava, one of the world's largest Orthodox Christian churches, where Russian businessmen underwrote the cost of the gilded mosaic lining the dome.
With this decision, public-sector unions are now set to go the way of the once-great industrial unions—institutions that underwrote the creation of middle-class wealth and crystallized a still-powerful image of American prosperity.
As a reinsurer, GE cannot seek premium increases directly; it must rely on about 30 companies that underwrote the policies it holds to seek increases from regulators in the numerous U.S. states where the policies were sold.
The complaints named a number of financial-services firms that underwrote the bonds, because the board and creditor group said the firms should have understood that the bonds would have put the territory beyond its debt limit.
Deutsche Bank's share price plunged after it confirmed that America's Department of Justice wants it to pay $14 billion to settle claims related to mortgage-backed securities that the German bank underwrote and sold between 2005 and 2007.
The one major piece of legislation which he underwrote was the McCain-Feingold campaign finance bill that, in directing money away from political parties and into independent expenditure groups, had precisely the opposite effect from what was intended.
The European Union, which underwrote a project to develop coatings from whey and potato proteins from 2011 to 2015, estimates that the global market for so-called bioplastics is growing by as much as 30 percent each year.
The United States last week warned it would take "firm and appropriate measures" in response to Syrian government violations of a "de-escalation" agreement that it underwrote with Russia last year to contain the conflict in the southwest.
The Kingdom is likely to hire from the list of banks that underwrote a US$10bn loan in May, which was coordinated by JP Morgan, HSBC and Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, though a number of others were also involved.
" Another adds: "It's one thing to want to be Blackstone or Berkshire, but not before putting point on the board in your original business, which we and others underwrote without worrying that the strategy would drastically shift mid-fund.
Trump and his allies, meanwhile, are keeping up their efforts to discredit everything in its pages, along with anyone who would report on it and, over the last few days, the people who underwrote the work that delivered it.
Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America are among roughly two dozen Wall Street banks that underwrote the firm's stock market debut, and they have been required by industry practice to wait until June 4 to launch analyst coverage.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nearly 30 banks that underwrote billions in debt offerings by Lehman Brothers before Lehman collapsed in 2008 will not have to defend a securities fraud lawsuit by a big California pension fund, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
A group of banks led by Goldman Sachs underwrote the US private equity firm's acquisition of the Italian vending machine maker at the end of 8.203, with a view to selling the debt deal at the start of this year.
Andrea Vella, who was co-head of Goldman's Asia investment bank in 2012 and 2013, failed to escalate information he had about Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho's involvement in three bond offerings that Goldman underwrote for Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund, the regulator said.
WASHINGTON, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Branch Banking & Trust Company, a unit of BB&T Corp, will pay $83 million to settle charges that it originated and underwrote federally insured mortgages that did not meet federal requirements, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.
SYDNEY, June 1 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank said on Friday it will defend itself against cartel charges expected to be laid in Australia over its involvement in a $2.3 billion share issue it underwrote for Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd in 2015.
IAB has particular insight into the podcasting market, thanks to member companies like Audioboom, Authentic, ESPN Radio, Gimlet Media, How Stuff Works, Market Enginuity, Midroll Media, National Public Media, Panoply, Podcast One, PMM, Turner Podcast Network, Westwood One, WNYC Studios, and Wondery, who underwrote the industry study.
Originally named after a tire sold in the catalog, Allstate underwrote its first policy in 1931, insuring a Studebaker, after "a customer walked into the one-room Allstate office holding an auto door handle broken off in a theft attempt," according to the company's official history.
Online arms trafficking of this magnitude is an "eye opener," said Nicolas Florquin, research coordinator for the Small Arms Survey, the Geneva-based international research center that underwrote the ARES study, part of an effort to supplement trafficking investigations by the United Nations Panel of Experts.
Both then and now, Upstart teamed up with organizations that are known for their socially responsible investing: first with the Calvert Foundation, a mutual fund that organized the investment in Artspace, and this time with the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, a lender known as LISC that underwrote the bond.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation later sued the institutions that issued or underwrote the roughly $300 million in mortgage-backed securities purchased by Colonial that led to its ruin, arguing that the disclosures on those securities contained false information or misrepresentations about the health of the underlying mortgages.
Southwest Airlines underwrote the trek, so he was able to cover ground quickly – more than 6,000 miles, including the flight that took him from his home in Nashville to L.A. Evans traveled light: This was a solo tour — no band — so he brought along a loop pedal for musical backup.
One year after the first unveil, also during fashion week, Apple announced a partnership with Hermès, and the following May the company underwrote the Met Gala for the "Manus x Machina" show, itself an ode to the coziness of fashion and technology (which was the unofficial dress code of the party).
It pocketed as much of Iraq as newfound Shia dominance would allow, used proxies to shore up Bashar al-Assad in Syria and win the Syrian war, underwrote the Houthis against the Saudis and Emiratis in Yemen, and consolidated Hezbollah's presence in southern Lebanon as the embodiment of "the resistance" to Israel.
Thus, if the financial institution underwrote or sold subprime mortgage backed securities that caused it or others to suffer a loss during the 2008 crisis, that activity could, under the Justice Department interpretation, fall within the language of FIRREA, and the financial institution itself could then be fined by the Justice Department.
The race relations notion underwrote a politics of "race adjustment," in the parlance of the time, which was in turn predicated on black and white elites' collaborating so as to lay out an etiquette of proper conduct and marginal advancement for black Americans within a framework of unchallenged class power and prerogative.
"Just as Darpa served as the initial impetus for the internet and underwrote a lot of the costs of developing the internet in the beginning, it may be the case that NASA has essentially done the same thing by spending the money to build sort of fundamental technologies," Musk said a year after launching SpaceX.
Credit Suisse was also hampered by several deals that the bank was forced to sell at steep discounts including a $635 million term loan B and a $275 million term loan A backing drug company Lannett's acquisition of Kremers Urban Pharmaceuticals in November, that it underwrote with RBC and sold with discounts of 20163 and 92.5, respectively.
After World War Two, by contrast, the United States underwrote the rebuilding and defense of western Europe and backed the process of integration that has culminated in the EU. From this perspective there is further cause for alarm given Trump's lack of respect for the rules-based international order that Washington itself fostered over the past 70 years.
A widely known dispute between Wayne and his label Cash Money Records has prevented the rapper from releasing the highly anticipated "Tha Carter V." Not only did "Collegrove" mark new — albeit unofficial — music from the rapper, but Samsung underwrote the first live performance from the album, which happened to be the day after the Galaxy S7 launch.
She underwrote the Gay Men's Health Crisis's purchase of a new headquarters on West 33rd Street, enabled New York University to develop programs in the arts and humanities, and helped finance the building of the university's Tisch Hospital, in the East 30s near the East River, and the renovation of the Children's Zoo in Central Park.
The birds' vulnerability — "oblivious just now to all that is hidden and potentially threatening in the lightless world we share" — leads his train of thought to Spanish conquistadores releasing vicious dogs on Indians, and from there to the European bankers who underwrote the slave trade in West Africa, and on to the present horrors of Boko Haram.
Although her obituaries noted her books, her stewardship of the literary magazine Grand Street and the arts patronage she underwrote with a fortune inherited from her father, Jules Stein, a founder of the Music Corporation of America, in the private reminiscences of friends, it was her role as connector and collector of people that formed a leitmotif.
The brand has a long history of art world association, from the major exhibitions it underwrote in the 1990s, causing some uproar ("Art is the domain of the minister of culture, not commerce," Mr. Burke said, somewhat sarcastically), to the various artist collaborations the former designer Marc Jacobs instigated with Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince and Stephen Sprouse.
RBS Greenwich, a U.S. unit of the bank, underwrote $22007 billion of U.S. sub-prime securities in the two years to the end of 2006, a volume surpassed only by Lehman Brothers, according to a separate set of U.S. court documents filed in the Southern District of New York in connection with a July 2015 action by RBS investors against the bank.
The FHFA has recovered more than $23 billion from the settlements, including $5.5 billion from RBS in a different lawsuit, $5.83 billion from Bank of America and $4 billion from JPMorgan Chase & Co. Following a non-jury trial, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote ruled in 2015 against Nomura, which sponsored $2 billion of securities sold to Fannie and Freddie, and RBS, which underwrote four of the deals.
An investment manager who later turned to writing short stories and plays, Mr. Abrons and his family underwrote Henry Street's arts classes and college scholarships; expanded its social services, including those for the homeless; helped the settlement acquire what became known as the Boys and Girls Republic community center; and transformed vacant lots adjacent to the settlement's original building into Martin Luther King Jr. Community Park.
The FHFA has recovered more than $23 billion from the settlements, including $5.5 billion from RBS in a different lawsuit, $5.83 billion from Bank of America Corp and $4 billion from JPMorgan Chase & Co. Following a non-jury trial, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote ruled in 2015 against Nomura, which sponsored $2 billion of securities sold to Fannie and Freddie, and RBS, which underwrote four of the deals.
The case is so far the only case to reach trial, after the regulator obtained nearly $17.9 billion in settlements from institutions that include Bank of America Corp, JPMorgan Chase & Co and Deutsche Bank AG Following a non-jury trial, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote, who presided over most of the cases, ruled against Nomura, which sponsored $2 billion of securities sold to Fannie and Freddie, and RBS, which underwrote four of the deals.
The FDIC on Thursday said the accord resolves claims against Barclays Plc, BNP Paribas SA, Credit Suisse Group AG, Deutsche Bank AG, Edward D. Jones & Co, Goldman Sachs Group Inc, Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc and UBS AG. Acting as receiver for the failed banks, the FDIC accused the defendants of violating federal and state securities laws based on alleged misrepresentations in offering documents for 21 Countrywide residential mortgage-backed securities they underwrote between 2005 and 2007.

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