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Relationships with vendors can make or break an advisor's business; FINRA officials and industry experts discuss best practices.
May 29 -
The financial industry regulator contends firms are unnecessarily sounding the alarm that new policies will require going into the office five days a week.
May 23 -
Brokerages and industry lawyers say the conduct standard's key provision is its requirement that advisors consider alternatives to risky and expensive investments.
May 16 -
Officials from FINRA and SEC spoke on how they are examining AI and emerging technology while also raising new risk concerns like deepfakes, which could make voice recognition software obsolete.
May 14 -
The self-regulator has stressed a shift away from mere compliance and toward active self-surveillance to uncover improper off-channel messaging.
May 2Mirrorweb -
An expungement lawyer contends firms have an incentive to tar the reputation of departing brokers in an attempt to retain assets under management.
April 11 -
The giant insurer fired three financial advisors based on false claims about their specialty insurance consulting business, according to their attorney.
April 4 -
Industry lawyers think the watchdog agency may be handling low-level missteps through informal means and saving the big fines for violations that harm clients or undermine markets.
March 14 -
The emergency rules for brokers operating out of home offices since the pandemic will expire at the end of June.
February 1 -
Helen Grace Caldwell told her employees about her side film hustle but neglected to add that her clients were helping her fund it.
January 24