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The OCIE is suggesting best practices for firms to protect themselves.
May 18
Cipperman Compliance Services -
Former Vanguard CEO Jack Brennan says the Labor Department has already succeeded in swaying firms and investors over to best-interest advice.
May 16 -
In 2016, the SEC brought a record 868 cases, including 173 against broker-dealers and advisers and 159 against investment companies.
May 16 -
Learn which occasions mandate disclosure. Also, is political activity allowable at the office?
May 15
Foreside Financial Group -
The regulator accused the firm of collecting excess mutual fund fees by steering clients into more expensive share classes.
May 11 -
Regulatory direction on mobile communication shows why advisers need to be careful about hyperlinking information.
May 11
Cipperman Compliance Services -
Regulators have revealed what kind of issues advisors must address if faced with a review.
May 8 -
The SEC could continue cracking down on brokers and advisers, but some see Clayton’s leadership taking a more business-friendly tack.
May 5 -
Business groups looking for regulatory relief were quick to hail the Senate's confirmation of Jay Clayton, a veteran Wall Street lawyer.
May 2 -
On the heels of a record-breaking year in enforcement, the regulator takes aim at cybersecurity, anti-money laundering policies and protection for senior clients.
April 20 -
The regulator now has punished just one known person associated with the bank's admitted nationwide fiduciary violation: the RIA who flagged abuses.
April 12 -
The White House’s inaction has left the SEC and the CFTC with just two members each, one from each party, giving Democrats the power to block policy moves they disagree with.
April 5 -
Here's what an alternative approach to the Labor Department regulation could look like.
April 4
Baird -
RIAs must start disclosing more about bad actors, auditors and asset breakdowns.
April 4 -
A roundup of planners and brokers who drew regulatory scrutiny for alleged misconduct.
April 3 -
Firms will be permitted to place a temporary hold on disbursements of funds when there is reasonable belief of financial exploitation.
March 30 -
A federal judge issued a restraining order and a temporary asset freeze against the former broker.
March 28 -
The senator isn't waiting for attorney Jay Clayton's confirmation hearing to ramp up her opposition.
March 22 -
The former adviser allegedly pocketed more than $300,000 from trades involving pharmaceutical stocks.
March 21 -
The barred broker used $2.5 million in client funds to buy a waterfront home in Rhode Island, authorities say.
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