The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Thursday charged two State Street Bank and Trust employees with "misleading investors about their exposure to subprime investments," according to an SEC announcement.
The announcement states that the two employees, "John P. Flannery and James D. Hopkins marketed State Street's Limited Duration Bond Fund as an 'enhanced cash' investment strategy that was an alternative to a money market fund."
"Hopkins and Flannery misled State Street's investors about the risks and credit quality of a fund concentrated in subprime bonds and other subprime investments," stated the SEC's Director of the Division of Enforcement, Robert Khuzami.