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Regulators' attempt to carve out an exemption for small banks from a key part of the Volcker Rule satisfied most institutions that feared getting swallowed up in the Dodd-Frank Act provision, but left others still vulnerable to the regulation and facing significant losses.
January 17 -
Gearing up for more stringent regulations ahead, SIFMA is calling on regulators to better coordinate efforts and craft a business-model neutral fiduciary standard.
January 16 -
Newport Beach, California, where four ranking lifeguards earned more than the towns $109,677 median household income in 2012, may partially disband its municipal ocean rescue to deal with rising pension costs.
January 16 -
The state, which shoulders one of the biggest pension burdens, is bucking the wave of local governments trimming the benefits.
January 16 -
A former JPMorgan Chase executive was barred from the brokerage industry for allegedly passing inside information on corporate mergers to a friend, FINRA said.
January 16 -
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January 16
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Two Florida planners have asked the court to sanction the CFP Board. The organization calls the suit "without merit" and declined to answer dozens of questions in the first deposition.
January 15 -
A federal district court judge has ruled in favor of the federal government in a lawsuit claiming that the IRS did not have the authority under the Affordable Care Act to write rules providing tax credits to individuals purchasing health insurance on the new health insurance exchanges.
January 15 -
The $1.3 billion Rockville, Md., advisory firm has added two prominent advisors to its team, adding roughly $50 million to Highline's assets under management.
January 15 -
The FPA and other organizations calling for stricter regulatory oversight of investment advisors reacted with dismay to the omnibus federal spending bill unveiled this week, which they say will leave the SEC unable to effectively police the industry and protect investors.
January 15


