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Securities America has hired Denise Morrison as its new chief compliance officer.
August 30 -
The former CFO and Treasurer of Legg Mason's fixed income funds has been barred from the securities industry for altering books and records of one of the funds.
August 30 -
The agency's order initiating administrative proceedings alleges that Noah Myers, president of MiddleCove Capital, netted "ill-gotten gains" of about $460,000, while his clients lost more than $2 million from around October 2008 through February 2011, when an employee threatened to report the activity to the SEC.
August 29 -
A computer application deployed by the Charles Schwab Corporation that supported day trading online has flagged cherry picking of profitable trades by a Connecticut financial advisor
August 29 -
As the Republican convention kicks into high gear this week, don't expect the headliners to spend much time discussing the Dodd-Frank Act, much less its specific parts.
August 29 -
Commissioners Daniel M. Gallagher and Troy A. Paredes say proposed reforms to money funds were unlikely to be effective.
August 29 -
Morgan Stanley and Citigroup have pushed the deadline for determining the fair market value of their Morgan Stanley Smith Barney joint venture to Sept. 10 as they wait for an independent appraisal to help reconcile their opposing values of the business
August 28 -
SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro may have lost the first round in her push to reform the $2.6 billion money market mutual fund industry, but the fight has only just begun.
August 28 -
Noelle Maloney, who was second in command of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's troubled internal watchdog office, has left the agency.
August 27 -
Even as Merrill Lynch moved to a $40 million settlement in response to a class action lawsuit this week, some experts ask whether it will be enough to satisfy some several thousand advisors who left the firm following its acquisition by Bank of America.
August 24 -
Merrill Lynch formally agreed to a $40 million settlement to a class action lawsuit brought by two of its former advisors regarding their deferred compensation on Friday, a decision that will potentially impact more than a thousand advisors with production levels of $500,000 and less.
August 24 -
ICI President and CEO Paul Schott Stevens said the "exhaustive record" before the SEC did not support the changes that it was proposing.
August 24 -
Merrill Lynch is expected to head into a New York court Friday and hammer out a settlement that could potentially affect the deferred compensation of thousands of financial advisors that have left the firm since its 2008 combination with Bank of America.
August 23 -
The asset-management industry scored a victory when SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro abandoned her quest to impose tougher rules on money-market mutual funds, but some expect the celebration will be brief.
August 23 -
Here is the text of the statement by Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Schapiro on money market mutual fund reform.
August 23 -
Mary Schapiro, Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, canceled a vote on a proposal to tighten money-market fund rules amid opposition from fellow commissioners and a lobbying campaign by fund companies.
August 23 -
The SEC rolled out its first whistle-blower award on Tuesday, a $50,000 payment to an anonymous informant who helped bring down a Ponzi scheme. So far, the government has recovered $150,000.
August 23 -
A dozen luminaries of the financial world, including former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker, have signed a petition calling on lawmakers and regulatory authorities to expand the scope of fiduciary responsibilities to encompass more segments of the investment advisory industry.
August 22 -
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said today in a biannual analysis that the shortfall will be about $100 billion narrower than it had projected in March. The deficit would be less than last year's $1.3 trillion, in part because tax revenue has risen by almost 6 percent and spending is down by about 1 percent this year.
August 22 -
The measure of success for Christopher Donahue's defense? That the SEC so far this year has not sought a showdown on reform.
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