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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v. Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.
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September 20, 2019
Court Will Redo Damages Interest In Deutsche RMBS Suit
A Texas federal court agreed on Thursday to rethink its 2017 ruling that determined the interest rate for calculating damages in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s suit over Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.'s sale of shoddy residential mortgage-backed securities.
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April 02, 2018
Goldman Sachs Slams 'Irrelevant' FDIC Motion In RMBS Row
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC told a Texas federal court Friday that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s latest filing in two suits over allegedly shoddy residential mortgage-backed securities sold to the now-defunct Guaranty Bank still fails to advance a claim specifically against Goldman Sachs.
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March 01, 2018
FDIC, Banks Seek Wins In Second Go-Round Of MBS Suits
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. asked a Texas federal judge on Wednesday to toss the defenses of three major banks accused of selling six shoddy residential mortgage-backed securities to now-defunct Guaranty Bank ahead of its 2009 failure, saying a damages award is appropriate and its claims are not time-barred.
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September 15, 2017
Damages Math Set In MBS Suits Against Goldman, Deutsche
A Texas federal judge has approved a method and rate for calculating damages in suits brought by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which alleges RBS Securities Inc., Goldman Sachs & Co. and Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. sold the now-defunct Guaranty Bank shoddy mortgage-backed securities.
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August 19, 2014
Goldman, Deutsche Escape $2.1B Guaranty Bank MBS Suit
Goldman Sachs & Co., Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. and several other banks on Monday dodged the remnants of a lawsuit brought in Texas federal court by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on behalf of defunct Guaranty Bank, which alleged it paid $2.1 billion to acquire 20 shoddy mortgage-backed securities from the banks