So were Richard Breeden, chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission during the first Bush presidency, and David McCormick, a former Treasury under secretary during the second Bush presidency who is president of Bridgewater Associates, the world's largest hedge fund.
Also on hand for the event: Richard Breeden, chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission during the first Bush presidency, and David McCormick, a former Treasury undersecretary during the second Bush presidency who also is president of Bridgewater Associates, the worlds largest hedge fu
Among the Right to Rise fundraisers hosts, CT Politics reported: Richard Breeden, who chaired the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission during the presidency of Bushs father, and David McCormick, former Treasury under secretary during the presidency of Bushs brother. McCormick is president of B
. Bush and she is a Bush cousin. The host committee also includes Richard Breeden, chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission during the first Bush presidency, and David McCormick, a former Treasury undersecretary during the second Bush presidency who is president of Bridgewater Associa
Date: Jan 05, 2015
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Welcome to 2015: Boom times ahead Jeb Bush headed to Greenwich
and she is a Bush cousin. The host committee also includes Richard Breeden, chairman of the [SEC] during the first Bush presidency, and David McCormick, a former Treasury under secretary during the second Bush presidency who is president of Bridgewater Associates, the worlds largest hedge fund. http
Date: Jan 05, 2015
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Madoff trustee recoups nearly $500m more for customers
A separate $4.05 billion fund overseen by former US Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Richard Breeden will also pay customers and third parties who lost money. Breeden said he has received 63,553 claims covering an alleged $76.65 billion of losses.
process overseen by the Securities Investor Protection Corporation. A separate $4 billion fund for indirect victims, made up of criminal forfeitures collected by the Justice Department, has been flooded with claims, according to the fund's special master, Richard Breeden, formerly chairman of the SEC.
Special Master Richard Breeden said: The MVF claims showed a strikingly larger group of victims -- with much larger losses -- than anyone previously knew to exist. Other than the Gobi desert and the polar icecaps, few places on earth seem to have escaped the scourge of this fraud. This fraud was of