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The head of the IRSs small business unit said his division expects to move from focusing on audits of small corporations to partnerships.
November 15 -
Javier Martin-Artajo, the former JPMorgan Chase banker accused of helping hide trading losses that eventually surpassed $6.2 billion, told a Spanish judge he opposes extradition to the U.S.
November 15 -
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The firm is seeking regulatory approval to make financial advisors dual employees of its bank subsidiary in addition to the broker-dealer as it increases mortgage lending, a person briefed on the matter said
November 15 -
A unit set up by the IRS to improve international tax compliance by individuals is paying off, according to a new government report, enabling IRS auditors to assess an additional $36 million in taxes for fiscal years 2011 to 2013.
November 14 -
White: No Timeframe for Fiduciary Standard
November 13 -
Activities unfolding within 3 separate industry rulemakers -- the SEC, FINRA and the Labor Department -- suggest changes ahead for both brokers and advisors.
November 13 -
Firms should reach out to clients early to pre-empt potential downturn in their portfolios, FINRA said.
November 12 -
The use of social media within an advisory practice has been the subject of much debate within the industry, but one of the most common arguments for advisors limiting or altogether barring sites like Facebook and YouTube within the firm -- compliance -- might be dramatically overstated.
November 12 -
Fidelity, BlackRock, Pimco Fight Back on 'SIFI' Label
November 12 -
Deciding whether to impose a uniform fiduciary standard for brokers and investment advisors was a high priority for the SEC, but there is no timeframe for a rule, Commission Chair Mary Jo White said.
November 12 -
The three asset management firms are among those attempting to discount the credibility of a report released by the Office of Financial Research last month that argued such companies potentially pose a threat to the economy.
November 12 -
The Financial Stability Board lowered the proposed surcharge on globally systemically-important banks for Citigroup and Bank of New York Mellon, leaving JPMorgan Chase as the only U.S. institution to face the highest 2.5% capital buffer.
November 12 -
New registrants with the SEC or veteran advisors who haven't been examined in many years can expect to hear from regulators in short order, a prominent securities lawyer told attendees at Schwab Impact conference.
November 12 -
In a business update to CFP holders, the board presents research on its Let's Make a Plan campaign, clarifies its fee-only position -- and skips a discussion of recent controversy.
November 11 -
Despite a recent show of political opposition, the Labor Department seems poised to press ahead with a proposal to broaden the definition of fiduciary to cover advisors working in the retirement plan segment, a leading opponent of the measure warns.
November 11 -
BofA Should Pay $863 Million in Fannie Mae Case, U.S. Says
November 11 -
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Bank of America should pay the maximum penalty of $863 million for selling defective loans to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, given the egregiousness of the fraud, U.S. prosecutors told a federal judge.
November 11 -
Firms need technology resources and budget allocation if they want to create a social media program for their advisors.
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Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

