Finra announced today that it has fined Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. $2 million for broad-based short sale and supervisory violations spanning a period of at least five years. Despite skyrocketing trading ...
WASHINGTON, DC — Rep. Eric Cantor plans to relinquish his leadership position as the No. 2 House Republican after losing his Virginia primary in a stunning upset, a senior GOP source tells CNN’s Dana ...
(CNN) -- In the biggest upset of the year, the No. 2 Republican in the House, Eric Cantor, has lost to his tea party opponent in his primary in Virginia, CNN projects. With 89 percent of precincts ...
House Majority Leader doesn't doubt Obama's deadline warnings. June 6, 2011 -- House Majority Leader Eric Cantor says he has no reason to doubt the Obama Administration's dire warnings that the ...
Financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald has chosen its partners for its new global Bitcoin financing business that will ...
US broker Cantor Fitzgerald will pay $3.2 million to settle charges for submitting incomplete and inaccurate ‘blue sheet data’ to the financial regulator. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ...
Cantor Fitzgerald LP is set to venture into the Bitcoin financing sector, providing leverage to cryptocurrency investors. The investment bank has announced plans to allocate $2 billion to this new ...
Cantor Fitzgerald has officially kicked off its $2 billion Bitcoin-backed lending program with its first deals involving FalconX and Maple Finance. This is according to a Bloomberg report today.
While responding to accusations that he is to blame for delaying the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, House Majority Leader Cantor said that "as a gentleman I care very deeply about ...
A man who threatened to kill Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.), speaking of his “final Yom Kippur,” was sentenced to two years in prison. The Washington Post on Friday quoted prosecutors as saying Norman ...
After their party was decimated in the 2008 elections, mainstream Republican leaders believed they could harness rising far-right populist forces. Instead, they were overrun by them. By Carl Hulse ...