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Online IPO Investment India, New IPO Listing in India - Jetrade.in - 0 views

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    Find List IPO Issues In India, New IPO Issues, Forthcoming IPO Issues, IPO Issues India, Upcoming IPO Issues. Initial Public Offer (IPO), is the first sale of shares by the privately owned company to the public. List of all New IPO listing in India which are upcoming in market on both BSE and NSE stock exchanges with offer range and dates till they are open in market.
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    New IPO listing in India - Find List IPO Issues In India, New IPO Issues, Forthcoming IPO Issues, IPO Issues India, Upcoming IPO Issues. Initial Public Offer (IPO), is the first sale of shares by the privately owned company to the public. List of all New IPO listing in India which are upcoming in market on both BSE and NSE stock exchanges with offer range and dates till they are open in market.
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Financial Blog Corliss Group: Wall Street accountable after the crisis - 2 views

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    How the Government Botched Its Effort to Hold Wall Street Accountable After the Crisis The Department of Justice (DOJ) fell down on many of its efforts to hold Wall Street accountable for mortgage fraud after the crisis, according to a new audit from the U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General (OIG). The DOJ promised the public that it would place a priority on going after mortgage fraud. But the report finds that "DOJ did not uniformly ensure that mortgage fraud was prioritized at a level commensurate with its public statements." One telling example is that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) ranked mortgage fraud as the lowest threat in its lowest crime category. The OIG also visited FBI field offices in Baltimore, Los Angeles, Miami, and New York and found that either it was a low priority or not even listed as a priority. Meanwhile, the FBI got $196 million in funding to investigate mortgage fraud between 2009 and 2011, yet the number of agents doing the investigation decreased in the same time, as did the pending investigations. More related issue from Corliss: http://corlissonlinegroup.com/ http://corlissonlinegroup.com/blog/ http://corlissonlinefinancialmag.blogspot.co.uk/ http://www.pinterest.com/geraldhussen/corliss-online-financial-mag/
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