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While Shelby has every right to seek changes to laws that don't work, he should give Dodd-Frank and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau a chance before trying to crush them.
May 10 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has hit Wells Fargo Advisors with $1 million in fines for delayed delivery of prospectuses to its mutual fund customers and required regulatory disclosure information about its representatives.
May 9 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed requiring financial firms to report in real-time either short sale transactions or positions, as part of an initiative to increase disclosure on the popular practice.
May 9 -
WASHINGTON--The Securities and Exchange Commission is set to meet Tuesady to address how to prevent runs on money market funds that could disrupt the $2.7 trillion market and the nation's financial system as a whole.The federal regulator will hold a roundtable involving industry experts, academics, other regulators and agencies making up the newly created Financial Stability Oversight Council at its headquarters at 2 p.m. Here is a list of participants.
May 9 -
As the Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission try to create rules governing the burgeoning $700 trillion over-the-counter derivatives market, buy-side firms want to ensure they aren't left out in the cold.
May 9 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is set to meet next week to address how to prevent runs on money market funds that could disrupt the $2.7 trillion market and the nation's financial system as a whole.
May 9 -
Republicans are strongly considering using a rare procedural move to prevent President Obama from making a recess appointment to install a director of the CFPB.
May 9 -
On the one-year anniversary of the Flash Crash, Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Mary L. Schapiro said the behavior of high-frequency trading firms will be closely scrutinized -- and placing obligations on high-speed traders to maintain markets in stocks "remains on the table.''
May 6 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed requiring financial firms to report in real-time either short sale transactions or positions as part of an initiative to increase disclosure on the popular practice
May 5 -
Wells Fargo failed to promptly send prospectuses to certain mutual fund customers and update records for representatives employed by the firm, FINRA said.
May 5 -
Banks need to be prepared to show documentation of their processes as standards change under the Dodd-Frank legislation, a panel of financial industry experts said on Wednesday.
May 5 -
The U.S. economy, while not poised to grow as rapidly as emerging nations and saddled with a $1.4 trillion a year deficit, has the fundamentals in place and the resiliency and strength to reclaim its position as the leading economy of the world, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told attendees at the Investment Company Institutes General Membership Meeting here Wednesday.
May 5 -
Marty Gruenberg, the No. 2 at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is expected to be nominated shortly as the agency's chairman, according to several sources.
May 5 -
WASHINGTON - UBS Financial Services, Inc has agreed to pay $160 million to settle securities fraud and other charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Internal Revenue Service and 25 state attorneys general over alleged fraudulent bidding practices and kickbacks involving muni investment and financial contracts.
May 4 -
The head of the American Bankers Association on Tuesday quickly reneged on his endorsement of Elizabeth Warren as director for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
May 4 -
The timing of such a nomination could not be better for the president, who is now flush with political capital after the death of Osama bin Laden.
May 3 -
Banks continued to ease lending standards over the first quarter due in part to increased competition and a less uncertain economic outlook, a Fed survey found Monday.
May 3 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission will revisit 12b-1 fees in July, potentially putting a cap of 25 basis points on them and renaming them to clearly indicate their use for marketing purposes, said SEC Commissioner Elisse Walter.
May 2 -
Emotions are mixed near the site of Sept. 11.
May 2 -
For the financial services industry, for Wall Street, the impact has special meaning.
May 2
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