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A former Merrill Lynch broker is out one red Ferrari.
June 3 -
Broker used upfront money to buy a red Ferrari.
June 3 -
Berkshire Hathaway Inc.s Warren Buffett warned a panel investigating the causes of the financial crisis Wednesday that states and localities may face terrible financial distress in the next five to 10 years that in turn could lead some to look to the federal government for bailouts.
June 3 -
Sen. Richard Durbin's interchange amendment specifies that the Federal Reserve Board would draw up regulations limiting debit fees, but many observers agree the new consumer protection regulator — not the Fed — could end up with the ultimate authority over the rules.
June 3 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority are warning investors to beware of stock scams that promise easy profits from cleanup efforts related to the catastrophic BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
June 2 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority are warning investors to beware of stock scams that promise easy profits from cleanup efforts related to the catastrophic BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
June 2 -
Bernstein Research settlement will cost $1.05 a share
June 1 -
The battle over the final regulatory reform will just be a prologue to the longer and much more complicated fight over how the legislation will be implemented.
June 1 -
BALTIMORE—The uncertainty and confusion around the fiduciary standard has jolted the financial services industry leading hundreds to pack the rooms at FINRA’s annual conference in Baltimore.
June 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service has begun mailing out questionnaires to 401(k) plan sponsors to assess compliance with retirement plan regulations.
June 1 -
BOSTON -- The Securities and Exchange Commission is about to get a lot bigger and tougher, once Congress approves significant funding increases in its financial reform legislation. The soon-to-be-bulked-up agency is also planning to restructure its resources to place heavy emphasis on inspections, examinations and prosecuting high-profile cases.
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The uncertainty and confusion around the fiduciary standard has jolted the financial services industry leading hundreds to pack the rooms at FINRAs annual conference in Baltimore.
May 28 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has appointed Brian T. Croteau as its deputy chief accountant for the Professional Practice Group in the SECs Office of the Chief Accountant.
May 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to ask issuers of negotiated Build America Bond transactions, in a revised compliance-check questionnaire, if any investors who bought their bonds in the primary market paid more than the price the bonds were initially offered at.
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The Obama administration continued to push its priorities Thursday on what provisions should be included in the final regulatory reform bill.
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WASHINGTON — The Securities and Exchange Commission Wednesday unanimously approved amendments to its Rule 15c2-12 on disclosure that, like the ones proposed in July, will increase the quantity and timeliness of municipal issuers’ continuing disclosures.
May 27 -
Accounting standard-setters issued new rules Wednesday that could have profound effects, not just on how assets and liabilities get valued but on how banks do business.
May 27 -
New system would allow regulators to better track market trades.
May 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to audit one of every two Build America Bond transactions, Steve Chamberlin, a senior manager in the IRS tax-exempt bond office, said during a teleconference Tuesday sponsored by the National Association of Bond Lawyers.
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Insurers watch as accounting standard setters prepare to issue new rules that could have profound effects on their business.
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