A former senior Credit Suisse trader Kareem Serageldin was arrested in London on Wednesday and faces extradition to the U.S. on fraud charges. Serageldin has been accused of inflating mortgage-bond values during the financial crisis. Credit Suisse discovered the wrongly-priced bonds, with the total value of $3 billion.
"We understand that there are currently discussions in the criminal matter that may lead to a resolution of the charges against Mr. Serageldin in the near future," said Howard Fischer, a lawyer with the SEC. "This resolution may also lead to a full resolution of the SEC charges as well."