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Investment advisers may face tough compliance issues in the wake of the Securities and Exchange Commission's unanimous adoption last week of rules designed to prevent IAs from making political contributions to elected officials to obtain business from state and local pension funds, investment pools and college-savings accounts.
July 6 -
WASHINGTON — Investment advisors may face tough compliance issues in the wake of the Securities and Exchange Commission's unanimous adoption last week of rules designed to prevent IAs from making political contributions to elected officials to obtain business from state and local pension funds, investment pools and college-savings accounts.
July 6 -
Academics and New York University's Stern School of Business and York University's Schulich School of Business in Toronto have an upcoming article in the Journal of Financial Economics that looks at the lending practices of hedge funds to publicly traded corporations.
July 5 -
Sen. Maria Cantwell announced late Thursday that she intends to support regulatory reform, giving a boost to the bill's prospects in the Senate, which plans to take up the legislation later this month when Congress returns from a Fourth of July recess.
July 2 -
Bankers have spent months saying they are making every good loan possible, and now regulators are demanding more information to prove it.
July 2 -
WASHINGTON — The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday unanimously adopted rules designed to prevent investment advisors from making political contributions to elected officials to obtain business from state and local pension funds, investment pools and college savings accounts.
July 1 -
WASHINGTON The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday unanimously adopted rules designed to prevent investment advisers from making political contributions to elected officials to obtain business from state and local pension funds, investment pools and college savings accounts.
July 1 -
Bankers and some lawmakers reacted with a mix of uncertainty and outrage on Wednesday after the conference committee opted to raise deposit insurance premiums on large institutions in an effort to pay the costs of the regulatory reform bill.
July 1 -
The House passed a mammoth financial reform bill late Wednesday 237 to 192, sending the bill to the Senate, which is not expected to act until later this month.
July 1 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission late Wednesday said it plans to expand its circuit-breaker program to include all stocks in the Russell 1000 Index and some exchange-traded funds.
July 1 -
Even though the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board technically lost a Supreme Court ruling Monday, the board is likely to emerge stronger now that the element of uncertainty has been removed.
June 30 -
In an emergency session to salvage wayward votes and put regulatory reform legislation back on track, House and Senate conferees agreed late Tuesday to strip a proposed bank tax from the bill and add other budget offsetting mechanisms in its place.
June 30 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has updated its standards for the reporting of certain financial instruments and external investment pools by government entities.
June 30 -
WASHINGTON — Federal regulators would spend months, if not years, implementing the sweeping changes to the municipal market that were outlined in the financial regulatory reform legislation finalized by House and Senate negotiators late last week.
June 30 -
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that an inventor’s request for a protection of a method of hedging weather-related risk in energy prices cannot be granted.
June 29 -
Federal regulators would spend months, if not years, implementing the sweeping changes to the municipal market that were outlined in the financial regulatory reform legislation finalized by House and Senate negotiators late last week.
June 29 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission said it effected an "emergency asset freeze" against a "purported fund manager" by the name of Daniel Spitzer, based in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
June 29 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has updated its standards for the reporting of certain financial instruments and external investment pools by government entities.
June 29 -
While the House is still expected to pass the final bill soon, it was unclear when the Senate would act, or whether Democrats still had enough support to enact it.
June 29 -
The Supreme Court ruled against the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board in a 5-4 decision, finding that the way board members are appointed is unconstitutional.
June 29
