Ex-WG Trading employee pleads guilty in NY court Reuters - USA Deborah Duffy, 54, worked for 18 years for the Greenwich, Connecticut, company, whose two general partners were arrested in February on charges of running ... |
Conn. man hit by train remains critical Newsday - Long Island,NY,USA AP GREENWICH, Conn. - A Connecticut man remains hospitalized in serious condition after being hit by a Metro-North train in Greenwich over the weekend. ... |
Greenwich: High-Touch Trading To Shrink Again Wall Street Letter - New York,NY,USA Greenwich surveyed 207 US equity fund managers about the research and sales service they received and 290 US equity traders about the trading services they ... |
Funds for Norwalk dredging, Stamford and Greenwich projects gain ... Norwalk Advocate - norwalk,ct,USA ... million for dredging Norwalk Harbor, as well as money to improve the Mill River in Stamford and pursue dredging in Greenwich, items requested by US Rep. ... |
Judge Approves Liquidation of Madoff Feeder Funds New York Times - United States The ruling on Tuesday cleared the way for the fund's investors to pursue legal claims against the Fairfield Greenwich Group and its affiliates, ... |
Man puts $50 mln with ex-Brevan Howard traders Reuters - USA Man's RMF Global Emerging Managers strategy has put money with 5:15 Capital Management, a Greenwich, Connecticut-based fixed income arbitrage firm set up ... |
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