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US Securities Commission Fines Goldman Sachs $15Mln Over Borrowed Stock

© AP Photo / Richard DrewA screen at a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange is juxtaposed with the Goldman Sachs booth
A screen at a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange is juxtaposed with the Goldman Sachs booth - Sputnik International
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission said that Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay a $15 million fine to settle charges that its lending practices violated federal securities regulations.

A screen at a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange is juxtaposed with the Goldman Sachs booth - Sputnik International
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay a $15 million fine to settle charges that its lending practices violated federal securities regulations, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said in a press release on Thursday.

"Goldman Sachs failed to meet its obligations by allowing customers to engage in short selling without determining whether the securities could reasonably be borrowed at settlement," SEC Enforcement Division Director Andrew Ceresney said in the release.

The violation involved short sales of stock, in which investors agree to sell stocks that they do not own.

Goldman Sachs ran afoul of US regulations by not properly vetting arrangements to for those investors to borrow stock when it came time to settle their obligations.

Goldman Sachs is an investment banking firm known for high-profile government positions obtained by its executives, including US Treasury Secretaries Robert Rubin and Henry Paulson in the administrations of Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush respectively.

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