Antigua regulator says not investigating Stanford
Leroy King, head of Antigua's Financial Services Regulatory Commission, said he had received no customer complaints or credible evidence that would require a formal probe of Stanford, the Caribbean arm of Stanford Group Co, which is being looked at by U.S. regulators.
"We have no credible information coming to us to say that they are not sound," King said in a telephone interview.
King said his agency had received requests for information from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and would be reviewing those requests later on Friday before meeting with Stanford International officials to check about press reports.
BusinessWeek reported that U.S. regulators were investigating Stanford's ability to pay high yields on certificates of deposit as it invests CD money largely in stocks, real estate, hedge funds and precious metals, many of which have lost value in recent months.
(Reporting by Jim Loney, Editing by Pascal Fletcher and Jeffrey Benkoe)