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The SEC, FINRA and national securities exchanges are proposing individual circuit-breakers for every stock available in the U.S. They would set in if a security price moves 10% or more in a five-minute period.
May 19 -
"I've been everywhere and seen everything and done everything...sophisticated, God, I'm sophisticated." -- Daisy Buchanan, The Great Gatsby
May 18 -
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The Department of Labor is revising its guidance on investment advice in 401(k) plans by expanding its focus from independent advice to redefining fiduciary duty.
May 17 -
GE Funding Capital Market Services Inc., a subsidiary of General Electric Capital Corp., does not agree with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s plans to file charges against it in connection with an industry-wide investigation of guaranteed investment contracts and derivatives, but is discussing the matter, including a “potential resolution,” with SEC staff.
May 14 -
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd took to the floor Thursday to beg his colleagues on both sides of the aisle to stop adding more amendments, warning the process is in danger of spinning out of control.
May 14 -
After years of trying, Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., finally succeeded Thursday in passing a measure that would restrict interchange fees.
May 14 -
FINRA said it would continue to bar individuals who engage in deceit and theft.
May 13 -
GE Funding Capital Market Services Inc., a subsidiary of General Electric Capital Corp., does not agree with the Securities and Exchange Commissions plans to file charges against it in connection with an industry-wide investigation of guaranteed investment contracts and derivatives, but is discussing the matter, including a potential resolution, with SEC staff.
May 13 -
Far from serving as the fall guy for the financial crisis, the central bank will emerge with its existing powers intact and enhanced authority over systemically risky companies if the current Senate bill becomes law.
May 13 -
The panel ruled in favor of Mesirow, but panel chairman Richard Belmonte wrote a one-sentence dissenting opinion, in which he said the award is grossly contrary to the manifest weight of the evidence and the applicable Illinois law.
May 12 -
Elena Kagan urged the high court to reject an endorsement of the Gartenberg standard.
May 12 -
Vanguard Chairman Emeritus Jack Brennan will represent mutual funds on joint committee.
May 12 -
While Senate leaders said they would like to complete a vote on regulatory reform legislation this week, that goal is looking increasingly unrealistic.
May 12 -
Recent revelations such as those involving Goldman Sachs demonstrate that when it comes to investing, many commercial banks, pension funds, endowments and other institutions are not sophisticated.
May 12 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have created a joint panel to study last Thursday's mysterious "flash crash," as well as other emerging regulatory issues.
May 11 -
New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the hedge fund division of Ivy Asset Management, a unit of Bank of New York Mellon Corp., and two of its executives alleging they “deliberately” mislead clients about investments tied to Bernard L. Madoff.
May 11 -
Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan filed a briefing with the high court last year asking it not to accept an appellate decision affirming the Gartenberg standard in the Jones vs. Harris Associates case.
May 11 -
A FINRA panel granted Stifel more than $900,000 in attorneys fees and denied all of Wachovias claims in a bitterly disputed raiding case.
May 11 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. will take another stab at imposing checks on securitization. The agency is expected to issue another proposal that would restrict its safe harbor for securitized assets, five months after its first attempt, during which the Securities and Exchange Commission weighed in with a plan of its own.
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