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Robinhood revealed several new inquiries from state and federal watchdogs as it pushes ahead to sell shares in one of the year’s most anticipated IPOs.
July 2 -
The SEC alleged the company did not disclose its conflicts of interests related to mutual fund share classes, cash sweep arrangements, and no-transaction fee revenues, according to a recent SEC filing.
July 1 -
During his tenure as New Jersey’s top lawyer, the state proposed tougher rules for investment advisors and joined other states in suing financial firms.
July 1 -
Such changes can occur without new rulemaking, agree fiduciary advocates and ex-regulators at an Institute for the Fiduciary Standard press conference
June 23 -
The SEC has tweaked certain accounting rules and is considering doing more.
June 23 -
The case against Centaurus Financial comes after the industry and consumer advocates decried the previous administration’s approach for different reasons.
June 10 -
The agency is headed back to the drawing board with its proposed revision of how brokers get complaints removed from their record.
June 7 -
The barred ex-rep funneled clients’ money into a shell company he falsely called a sub advisor, according to investigators.
June 4 -
The barred ex-Mutual of Omaha rep stole from 27 mostly older fellow members of his church, YMCA and local business organizations, investigators say.
June 4 -
Advisors with disciplinary histories who keep other registrations after leaving FINRA BrokerCheck are much more likely to commit infractions, researchers say.
May 25