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New digital currencies are subject to little or no regulation, the investor protection watchdog cautions.
January 5 -
Critics say the practice of using non-attorneys, some with criminal records, to represent investors often makes their problems worse. Advocates say it's cheaper.
January 4 -
The first pure-play pot ETF in the U.S. expanded 13-fold in five trading days.
January 4 -
How advisors deal with grievances and arbitration can make or break a career.
December 29 -
As a result of the violations, the firm created deficits in foreign and domestic securities valued at hundreds of millions of dollars, FINRA alleged.
December 27 -
Alan J. Foxman looks into his crystal ball and predicts authorities will focus on these key areas.
December 26 -
The scheme ensnared about 8,400 investors, the regulator says.
December 21 -
More than 15 similar products have been proposed since 2013. Some applications were withdrawn. Others are in purgatory.
December 20 -
To get in on hot IPOs, a client delivered cash payments to the broker at bars and restaurants, the regulator alleges.
December 20 -
Authorities say the now barred broker concealed his fraud through a variety of methods, including by creating falsified tax forms and lying to accountants.
December 18