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WASHINGTON - Investors are not the only ones interested in hot initial public offerings.
March 13 -
Mutual fund companies face the prospect of a new SEC examination next year that has little to do with the agency's traditional scrutiny of securities practices and procedures.
March 13 -
WASHINGTON - The SEC expects to propose, this month, new rules for Form ADV, the main disclosure document that investment advisers must file with the agency, said Robert Plaze, associate director of the SEC. The SEC expects the form ultimately will be available on the Internet for investors to review, Plaze said. Plaze spoke here March 4 at an industry conference sponsored by The Practicing Law Institute of New York.
March 13 -
Waddell & Reed Financial of Overland Park, Kan., has announced it plans to acquire The Legend Group, a mutual fund distribution and retirement planning company based in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., for $61 million in cash and contingent cash payments of up to $14 million over three years.
March 6 -
For the second time in less than six months, ReliaStar Financial Corp. of Minneapolis has shown that it is intent on building up its mutual fund business.
March 6 -
Who says the lion will never lie down with the lamb?
March 6 -
NEW YORK - Mutual fund companies that provide products and information online need to be careful they are in full compliance with SEC and NASD regulations because both organizations are starting to interpret their own regulations more narrowly than they have in the past, industry lawyers said.
March 6 -
The SEC has put mutual fund advisers on notice that it is keeping a close eye on the establishment of boards of directors for new funds.
March 6 -
NEW YORK - Mutual fund companies will have until March 31 to comment on a privacy provision in the Financial Services Modernization Act that will prevent fund companies from sharing customer information with third-party non-affiliates.
March 6 -
First Financial Fund, the closed-end fund administered by Prudential Investments of Newark, N.J. and advised by Wellington Management of Boston, is apparently shoring up its defenses to ward off advances by Stewart Horejsi, a shareholder activist. Horejsi has been purchasing fund shares with an eye toward possibly taking a more active role in the management of the fund. (See related story page 8)
February 28 -
MIAMI - Regulators will soon be keeping careful watch on mutual fund companies' privacy policies in light of the recently-passed Financial Modernization Act and ensuing mergers and acquisitions, said Paul M. Connolly, first vice president and chief executive officer of Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
February 28 -
Once is not enough when it comes to defining what makes a fund director independent under Maryland law.
February 28 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking approval of a fiscal year 2001 budget of $422.8 million, an increase of $45.8 million, or 12 percent, over its fiscal year 2000 budget of $377 million. From 1999 to 2000, the budget increased by 11 percent, up from $338.9 million.
February 28 -
There is a new player in the socially-responsible mutual fund arena. Friends Ivory & Sime, best known as an institutional global money manager based in London, has launched two new no-load socially responsible funds.
February 28 -
A former employee of Dalbar, a mutual fund consulting and research firm based in Boston, has filed a complaint against the firm, its CEO and four of its officers, charging sexual harassment.
February 28 -
MIAMI - The SEC is giving some hints about the fund companies it may examine as part of its special inspection sweep of selected mutual fund companies on their advertising practices.
February 28 -
T. Rowe Price of Baltimore, Md. recently filed with the SEC to offer a new class of shares in an effort to improve distribution of ten funds to variable annuities, defined contribution plans and wrap programs, according to a company spokesperson. The new shares will include a 12b-1 fee of 25 basis points.
February 28 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted Feb. 16 to seek comments over the next three months on how to structure international accounting standards that would make it easier to sell mutual funds and securities worldwide.
February 21 -
The Vanguard Group of Malvern, Pa. has filed registration statements with the SEC to introduce two new international index funds and to add an institutional share class for three existing international index funds, the company announced last week.
February 21