Securities Industry Commentator by Bill Singer Esq WEEK IN REVIEW

June 20, 2020


Pandemic Travel Patterns Hint at Our Urban Future / A snapshot of global transportation data during six months of coronavirus reveals diverging paths for cities. (Bloomberg by Laura Bliss, Jeremy C.F. Lin and Marie Patino)

New York Stock Exchange LLC, et al., Petitioners, v. Securities and Exchange Commission, Respondent (Opinion,United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit)

Deutsche Bank to Pay Over $10 Million to Settle Two CFTC Cases (CFTC Release)

Young trader dies by suicide after thinking he racked up big losses on Robinhood (CNBC by Yasmin Khorram and Kate Rooney)

[In]Securities Guest Blog: Gambling Man by Aegis Frumento Esq (BrokeAndBroker.com Blog)

Exclusive: Massive spying on users of Google's Chrome shows new security weakness (Reuters by Joseph Menn)

Apple's App Store is under fire as app makers complain about unfair practices and the EU opens a probe (CNBC by Kif Leswing)

New York City housing market grinds to standstill during coronavirus lockdown / Brokers may not be able to show properties in person until July (Fox Business by Jonathan Garber)

Richest 25% of Americans Cut Spending the Most During Pandemic (Bloomberg by Olivia Rockeman)

SEC Charges Boston Resident with Defrauding Investors in International Real Estate Investment Scheme (SEC Release)

SEC Charges Microcap Fraud Scheme Participants Attempting to Capitalize On the Covid-19 Pandemic (SEC Release)





















Stockbroker Barred Over Unsuitability, Discretion, Fiduciary Duties, and Undisclosed Settlements
In the Matter of Dennis A. Mehringer, Jr., Respondent (FINRA NAC)