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HFs Get A Lashing At Senate Hearing
Hedge funds took it on the chin at a Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday.
Hedge funds took it on the chin at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing titled, “Hedge Funds and Independent Analysts: How Independent Are Their Relationships?” AttorneyMarc Kasowitzof New York law firmKasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedmanlashed out at hedge funds for conjuring up “a strikingly simple, but frighteningly destructive scheme” to manipulate the stock market. Testifying on behalf of several clients allegedly “severely harmed” by hedge funds’ alleged market manipulation, Kasowitz said he wasn’t attacking all hedge funds, but those responsible for the “truly shocking” experience of companies being “targets of a pattern of egregious collusion between certain influential hedge funds and analysts who engaged in schemes to manipulate the market and drive stock prices down.” Connecticut Attorney GeneralRichard Blumenthaladded that “[h]edge funds are a regulatory black hole – lacking even minimal disclosure and accountability,” and urged states to “fill the void if Congress fails to act,” now that theSecurities and Exchange CommissionHF registration rule has been thrown out. The issue’s newest media star, former SEC attorneyGary Aguirre,testified that the commission failed “to recognize any hedge fund fraud or manipulation against other market participants.” (Aguirre reportedly had to rewrite part of his testimony after the SEC had warned him some of his statements would have involved disclosing non-public investigation information.) Judiciary committee member Sen.Orrin Hatch()此人讲得评论说,他不是寻找更多regulation, just greater monitoring, saying, “Hedge funds are the wild west of our financial markets.”