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It’s time for professional planners, as opposed to sales agents, to define themselves accurately in the public mind. To do it, you need to use key words and phrases with crystal clarity.
June 27 -
Meanwhile, the SEC hints that more actions could follow the $425 million in penalties levied against the brokerage firm.
June 23 -
Enforcement actions at the SEC and FINRA highlight emphasis regulators are placing on fees and reverse churning, anti-money laundering programs and variable annuities.
June 23 -
The wirehouse was hit with sanctions from the SEC and FINRA for disregarding securities rules, misusing clients’ cash and not disclosing product costs.
June 23 -
The SEC found that auditing or testing would likely have revealed deficiencies in controls that allowed an employee access to client information at the wirehouse, says leading compliance expert Alan Foxman.
June 22 -
In contentious Senate testimony, White fended off accusations that the regulatory body has dragged its feet. Again, she did not offer a timeline for implementing a fiduciary rule from the SEC.
June 15 -
The regulator cited security oversights that led to the theft of thousands of customer accounts.
June 8 -
The firm is facing a lawsuit on behalf of investors who lost money in a $350 million Ponzi scheme.
June 1 -
Careful steps need to be taken so FINRA won't consider it an outside business activity, says compliance expert Alan Foxman.
May 24 -
“The SEC is notorious for blowing through rule-making deadlines—both congressionally mandated and self-imposed, such as this,” says Micah Hauptman, financial services counsel at the Consumer Federation of America.
May 20 -
Commission staffers are probing how broker-dealers are handling ETFs and the extent to which investors understand the risks of the funds.
May 20 -
The new rules were developed in consultation with the SEC, the Labor secretary adds.
May 20 -
The Massachusetts-based planner, who allegedly told clients their money would be invested in a hedge fund, was also ordered to pay $1.89 million to victims.
May 19 -
Louis Martin Blazer III allegedly stole $2.35M from clients through his concierge firm Blazer Capital Management.
May 8 -
The SEC has yet to produce or even propose any binding rules regarding cybersecurity, but officials have been sending strong signals that they expect firms of all sizes to put in place policies and procedures to protect sensitive information.
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