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Joan McKown, who has worked for the SEC since 1986, plans to join Washington-based law firm Jones Day.
July 14 -
If the fund management industry thinks it’s gotten away scot-free on the Dodd-Frank financial regulation reform bill—and several senior fund executives went on the record last week to say it has no impact—the industry’s got another thing coming.
July 14 -
FINRA plans to significantly expand the information it provides via its free online tool, BrokerCheck, in the coming months.
July 14 -
Barring any unforeseen upheavals, Democrats have the assurances they need to secure the 60 votes needed for Senate passage of the Dodd-Frank bill.
July 14 -
Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Schapiro said ishe personally backs a blanket fiduciary standard for advisers.
July 13 -
Charles Boucher is leaving his post as chief information officer of the Securities and Exchange Commission, after 19 months.
July 13 -
Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Schapiro said in a speech on Friday that she personally backs a blanket fiduciary standard for advisors.
July 12 -
Bankers may never be considered Boy Scouts on compensation, but in terms of the executive pay provisions in the financial reform bill, they certainly are prepared.
July 12 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is making risk disclosures one of its highest priorities, with the goal of doing a better job of regulating derivates, hedge funds and credit rating agencies.
July 12 -
The financial services reform bill in Congress calls for 68 in-depth studies into financial services products and practices, including: performance data in mutual fund advertisements, short selling and stronger insurance regulation, which could impact annuities and other retirement income products.
July 12 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has suspended a CPA who was the former senior treasury manager and assistant treasurer at Peregrine Systems, a California enterprise management software company that was charged in 2003 with massive financial fraud.
July 9 -
Passing regulatory reform legislation, a grueling effort that has taken more than a year of debate, is just a warm-up for an even tougher fight over the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
July 9 -
Canadian fund managers will now be limited in the range of services they can pay for with commissions from clients for brokering transactions, based on newly adopted legislation.
July 8 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission said on Wednesday that it will hold an open meeting on July 14 to consider whether to issue a concept release on proxy reform.
July 8 -
State Street Corp. has sued three of its former executives for creating a new rival in securities lending.
July 7 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is not waiting for regulatory reform's enactment to develop plans for a new resolution system.
July 7 -
When the largest banks report second-quarter results this month, there will likely be less to brag about on the credit front, and tough questions to answer about the probable impact of financial reform.
July 7 -
State Street Corp. has sued three of its former executives for creating a new rival in securities lending.
July 6 -
Bring in Michael Bloomberg. He's going to be available in three more years. Tap him now, as the next SEC chairman.
July 6 -
The financial reform legislation does little to ensure accountability among regulators, who so far have appeared more interested in deflecting blame.
July 6





