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Monday, October 31, 2011

Report: Hundreds of Millions Missing From Corzine's MF Global Mess

Have they checked the coffers for the Obama re-election campaign? If anything, the ability to make hundreds of millions of dollars disappear certainly enhances Jon Corzine's shot at becoming Obama's next Treasury Secretary.
Federal regulators have discovered that hundreds of millions of dollars in customer money have gone missing from MF Global in recent days, prompting an investigation into the company’s operations as it filed for bankruptcy on Monday, according to several people briefed on the matter.

The revelation of the missing money scuttled an 11th hour deal for MF Global to sell a major part of itself to a rival brokerage firm. MF Global, the powerhouse commodities brokerage run by Jon S. Corzine, had staked its survival on completing the deal.

Now, the investigation threatens to tarnish the reputation of Mr. Corzine, the former New Jersey Governor and Goldman Sachs chief who oversaw MF Global’s demise, making it the first American victim of Europe’s debt crisis.

What began as nearly $1 billion missing had dropped to less than $700 million by late Monday. It is unclear where the money went, and some money is expected to trickle in over the coming days as the firm sorts through the bankruptcy process, the people said.
Worth noting there's one word is conspicuously missing from the story. See if you can guess.

4 comments:

  1. Coquimbojoe8:06 PM

    Republican?  Conservative?  Oooh-ooh, Ronald-Reaganesque?  Help me I am stymied, 'cause I don't think 'giant, liberal, piece of Democrat crap' is just one word

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  2. "Democrat"

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  3. J. Glenn8:07 AM

    I'll take a stab at guessing the word! Antidisestablishmentarian? Rhubarb? Eyjafjallajökull? Am I getting close?

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  4. Anonymous8:09 AM

    "Unexpectedly"

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