logo
episode-header-image
May 2024
23m 38s

Was the Archegos implosion illegal?

Financial Times
About this episode

Three years ago, chaos struck Wall Street. Companies saw their share prices tumble, seemingly out of nowhere. Major banks lost billions of dollars in the fallout. Eventually, that chaos was linked to a family office, Archegos Capital Management, and its founder Bill Hwang. 


This week, Hwang heads to trial in New York, where he faces charges including racketeering, and securities and wire fraud. The FT’s US legal correspondent Joe Miller examines the “novel” case prosecutors plan to pursue.

 

Clips from CNBC, Fox Business


- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 


For further reading:

‘To what end?’: the murky question of Bill Hwang’s motive in Archegos trial

Archegos founder’s charity was financial ‘escape pod’, suit alleges

Hedge funds and brokers take aim at post-Archegos trading reforms


- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 


On X, follow Joe Miller (@JoeMillerJr) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07), or follow Michela on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.


Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Up next
Today
KKR, Bain and private equity’s push into Japan
<p>When international private equity groups first entered Japan at the turn of the 20th century, newspapers criticised them as vulture funds and politicians steered clear of public contact. Today, it’s a different story. Dozens of buyout groups have set up in the country and the ... Show More
21m 43s
Nov 24
Coming soon from Tech Tonic: Defying death
<p>Investors are spending billions of dollars on novel ways to extend human life through inventive treatments, therapies, and even manipulating our genes. And increasingly, it seems as though anti-ageing efforts have moved from the super rich to a mass market consumer industry. I ... Show More
1m 30s
Nov 19
What’s the deal with OpenAI's deals?
<p>OpenAI is entering a new era. It's restructured to add a for-profit arm to its business and has signed more than a trillion dollars’ worth of deals to secure chips and build out data centres. But those huge financial commitments also raise massive questions: How will a heavily ... Show More
26m 5s
Recommended Episodes
Jul 2023
The billionaire charged with insider trading
<p>Joe Lewis, 86, is a billionaire. He made his money trading currency, among other things. And he likes to keep a low profile. That could change with his appearance in court this week in New York, responding to insider trading charges. His bail is set at $300mn. Legal correspond ... Show More
18m 37s
Jan 2024
Andy Verity on LIE-BOR: Shocking New Evidence Suggest Interest Rate Scandal Is Much, Much, Bigger Than Originally Reported
Andy Verity, Economics Correspondent for BBC News, joins Forward Guidance to discuss revelations from his new book, “Rigged: The Incredible True Story Of The Whistleblowers Jailed After Exposing The Rotten Heart Of The Financial System.” Verity argues that the traders who were co ... Show More
1h 39m
Mar 2025
Is this dotcom bust 2.0?
<p>Wall Street stocks fell on Monday, and Pimco has recorded a 17% paper profit on its portion of a £3bn emergency loan that it and others are set to provide to ailing utility Thames Water. Plus, hundreds of people have been killed in Syria after clashes between pro-government an ... Show More
11m 5s
Sep 2023
Corruption is a bipartisan problem
Across the political spectrum, corruption seems to be the big news of the day. Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez was indicted today for taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes. Meanwhile, ProPublica reported that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas secretly attended Koch N ... Show More
40m 58s
Oct 2022
Dham Scam: Boom, Bankruptcy, Billions Bamboozled
<p>Amtek Auto, once one of India’s biggest car component makers, is accused of a Rs 12,000 crore money laundering scam. Arvind Dham’s company which went bankrupt in 2017, has been accused of cheating, fraud and siphoning bank loans. With an investigation ongoing and the case reac ... Show More
29m 9s
Feb 2025
Pros and cons of a US sovereign wealth fund
<p>Donald Trump and his Treasury secretary have signaled their support for a sovereign wealth fund. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris also discussed it. But is it a good idea? Today on the show, Katie Martin and Aiden Reiter make the case for and against a radical new plan for American ... Show More
20m 11s
Jan 2025
Supreme Court Upholds Law That Threatens US TikTok Shutdown
Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Bloomberg Technology Co-Host Caroline Hyde reports on the Supreme Court upholding a law that could shut down TikTok in the US, citing national-security concerns over Chinese control of the app. Bloomberg News S ... Show More
37m 30s
Mar 2024
Lawsuits, fines and the tech at the heart of it all
When a company pushes false claims about using artificial intelligence in its  business, that’s known informally as “AI washing.” It can feel like everybody’s doing it, but the Securities and Exchange Commission is cracking down on the practice. Plus, is the government’s communic ... Show More
11m 55s
Oct 13
What’s up with the US economy? With Austan Goolsbee
Austan Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and a voter on the Fed’s interest rate-setting committee, speaks to the FT’s economics commentator Chris Giles about the outlook for the US economy amid a boom in AI investment, sluggish hiring, President Donald Tr ... Show More
24m 57s
Oct 15
Investors turn to private economic data
The leaders of Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and Citi warned that investor exuberance risked driving financial markets into bubble territory, and US investors are hunting for private data as the federal government shutdown is blocking the release of crucial reports. Plus, silver ... Show More
11m 36s