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The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network Tuesday proposed a rule to include investment advisors in the compliance regime under the Bank Secrecy Act, aiming to close regulatory gaps exploited by criminals.
February 13 -
Sheldon Whitehouse, D-Rhode Island, and Roger Wicker, R-Mississippi, introduced bipartisan legislation to put more responsibility on accountants and other financial professionals to safeguard against money laundering and other crimes.
October 3 -
The Advisor Group IBD missed 55 alerts suggesting suspicious disbursements by clients of Hector May, according to the SEC.
July 1 -
The giant retirement plan recordkeeper’s BD didn’t adequately file suspicious activity reports for more than three years, according to investigators.
May 18 -
The SEC says broker-dealers may treat investment advisors as if they were subject to the AML Rule — under certain conditions.
December 16 -
The alleged supervisory lapses occurred over a five-year period, according to the regulator.
December 26 -
The midterm elections virtually eliminate the chance that progress will be made on financial services legislation.
November 7 -
The focus since the 2016 election on easing rules, tax cuts and expanding access to credit is about to be turned on its head.
November 6 -
Many of the trades should have triggered market manipulation concerns because they involved companies that were barely operating but engaging heavily in promotional activity, the SEC says.
April 5 -
While some are mainstays, there are a few new ones to add to the list this year.
March 16