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    Housing crisis brings Wall St arrests, veto threat
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2008-06-20 10:16

    WASHINGTON   -- The US housing crisis produced its first high-profile Wall Street arrests on Thursday, while the Bush administration called for broadening the Federal Reserve's powers over investment banks and said it has charged hundreds of people in a mortgage fraud probe.


    Matthew Tannin, former investment bank Bear Stearns hedge fund manager, is escorted by law enforcement officials to a waiting car after being arrested in New York June 19, 2008, after a federal criminal probe into the collapse of funds he and fellow former hedge fund manger Ralph Cioffi oversaw, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. [Agencies] 

    At the same time, the White House issued a surprise veto threat against a Senate bill aimed at preventing hundreds of thousands of foreclosures. The threat signaled more partisan warfare on Capitol Hill as homeowners struggle.

    Two former managers for Bear Stearns Cos Inc. (BSC--pf.N), itself a recent victim of bad bets on mortgage securities, were arrested and indicted on securities fraud charges in New York in connection with the $1.4 billion collapse of two hedge funds.

    Ralph Cioffi, 52, and Matthew Tannin, 46, each pleaded not guilty. In a scene reminiscent of Enron-era scandals, the men surrendered to officials and were paraded in handcuffs in front of onlookers en route to their arraignment on Thursday.

    The two were charged with defrauding investors by concealing problems that led last year to the disintegration of the two hedge funds. That event raised fears about risky subprime mortgages and helped usher in a global credit crunch that governments around the world are still sorting out.

    With falling home prices and rising foreclosures, the US Justice Department said it charged more than 400 people in a 3-1/2-month, national probe. Dubbed "Operation Malicious Mortgage," it involved $1 billion in losses and 144 cases, mostly of lending fraud and foreclosure and bankruptcy scams.

    The department's get-tough display came amid rising fears the housing slump is pushing the economy into recession -- an issue playing a prominent role in the presidential race.

    Both contenders -- Illinois Democratic Sen. Barack Obama and Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain -- are making economic recovery central to their campaigns.

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