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Brokerages have broken ranks in recent weeks over whether to facilitate clients’ bets on bitcoin amid widespread concern that it’s a bubble or that the cryptocurrency’s price is potentially susceptible to manipulation.
January 4 -
Special interest groups may weaken the Department of Labor’s best interest standard. Here’s why that’s bad for financial planners and their clients, according to one expert.
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How advisors deal with grievances and arbitration can make or break a career.
December 29 -
The firm displayed inaccurate ratings for more than 1,800 equity securities to its brokers, supervisors and retail customers, FINRA alleged.
December 28 -
Products that best fit clients would have to be offered before those that are most profitable to the sellers, the New York Department of Financial Services said.
December 28 -
The rep used his own money to pay the customer the interest she expected on a brokered certificate of deposit.
December 27 -
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 -
Caleb Fackrell repeatedly called his behavior “insane” in his testimony, according to transcripts obtained by Financial Planning.
December 22