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Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts says the proposed reforms would treat mutual funds like banking products.
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The Treasury Department released interim guidance yesterday instructing municipal issuers how to issue four tax-credit bonds as direct-subsidy bonds, as was authorized by a jobs law enacted in March.
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WASHINGTON — Republicans, as promised, banded together to block Senate debate on financial regulatory reform legislation Monday, picking up opposition from one Democrat, Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska.
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As Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner reached out to Republicans to get them on board with financial reforms, Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts, who won the seat vacated by former Sen. Edward Kennedy, vociferously defended the mutual fund industry.
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The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission said Monday it is seeking court orders to issue a trading ban against New York-based Tiger Asia hedge fund over alleged insider trading and market manipulation.
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Ladenburg is making to deal to expand its trust services for its advisors.
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WASHINGTON -- Industry leaders are worried that newly proposed regulations-such as the financial reforms being debated by the Senate and the Securities and Exchange Commission's large trader reporting system-would seriously hinder market activity. But officials argue that such changes are necessary to bring markets out of the dark.
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The Securities and Exchange Commissions Office of Inspector General found that at least 33 SEC employees and contractors used government computers to view pornographic images in the past five years.
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The Department of the Treasury is asking primary dealers what impact the SECs revisions to Rule 2a-7 will have.
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PE manager Onyx Capital Advisors charged with committing fraud against area pension funds
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