Compliance

  • The SEC wants to divide responsibility between mutual fund boards and custodians for oversight of the foreign companies which keep possession and records of the foreign stocks and bonds mutual funds own.

    May 10
  • The SEC last week brought its first action against a mutual fund adviser regarding preparedness for computer problems arising from the turn of the century.

    May 10
  • BOSTON - A federal court judge here appears likely to substantially reduce and perhaps dismiss a lawsuit which challenges the independence of Fidelity Investments' mutual fund directors.

    May 3
  • NEW YORK - The Securities and Exchange Commission is considering several amendments to the Investment Company Act to strengthen the role of independent directors of mutual fund companies, Paul Roye, the SEC's director of investment management, said last week. Roye spoke at a conference hosted by The Practising Law Institute of New York.

    April 26
  • The mutual fund and securities industries are urging the SEC to delay and substantially revise proposed new rules which would set quality standards for transfer agents and broker/dealers.

    April 19
  • For the first time, an SEC judge has set some limits on what expenses a mutual fund can include as part of its Rule 12b-1 fee.

    April 12
  • The mutual fund industry has been slow to adopt the summary or "profile" prospectus in part because of a desire to make salespeople indispensable.

    April 12
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission has added a calculator to its website that allows investors to determine the total costs of investing in any given mutual fund.

    April 12
  • SEC examiners have begun informally questioning mutual fund companies on what their funds spend and receive for executing securities trades.

    April 5
  • A recent agreement struck between "Big Five" accounting firm Deloitte & Touche and the SEC has captured the attention of both the accounting and mutual fund industries. At issue is just how far removed members of an accounting firm chosen to audit specific mutual funds must be to protect objectivity and maintain true independence.

    April 5
  • A series of legal challenges to the mutual fund industry's system of independent directors has suffered another setback.

    April 5
  • PALM DESERT, Calif. The SEC will scrutinize the business relationships of mutual fund accountants as part of a larger effort intended to strengthen the independence of fund directors.

    March 29
  • PALM DESERT, Calif. The SEC is considering proposing that mutual funds be required to disclose more than they currently do about the effect of taxes on investment performance.

    March 29
  • The SEC is proposing to shut down transfer agents for mutual funds which have not solved serious year 2000 computer problems by Oct. 15.

    March 29
  • Mutual fund companies could be required to disclose the impact of taxes on portfolio returns, if a bill that has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives passes. Congressmen Paul Gillmore (R-Ohio) and Edward Markey (D-Mass.) introduced a bill, the Mutual Fund Tax Awareness Act of 1999, on March 11.

    March 29
  • SEC Chairman Arthur Levitt is expected to recommend changes in the way mutual funds are governed at an industry conference on mutual fund regulation which begins today.

    March 22
  • NEW YORK - The Clinton Administration would welcome testimonials from the mutual fund industry on the capability of the average American investor to make sound investment decisions for his social security funds, with the help of professionals, said Carolyn Weaver, a member of the Clinton Administration Social Security Advisory Board. Weaver spoke on privatization of the Social Security Administration at a symposium sponsored by MFS Investment Management to mark the 75th anniversary of its mutual funds.

    March 15
  • Edgar Online now allows individuals to receive e-mail alerts of the Securities and Exchange Commission's Edgar reports through a new service called Edgar Online Personal. Located at www.edgar-online.com/personal, the service costs $9.95 a month, although a free trial is available at www.edgar-online.com/trial.asp?src=eolpt. Users can supply up to ten variables, including ticker symbol, industry group, filing type, filing category and geography to define information most important to them.

    March 8
  • WASHINGTON - The corporate structure that the mutual fund industry says is a key to its effectiveness - the system which permits independent mutual fund directors to serve on numerous boards in the same fund complex - appears unlikely to change any time soon.

    March 1
  • WASHINGTON - The alphabet soup of fund share classes has become so confusing that the mutual fund industry, the SEC and Congress should examine whether the law that created the system should be changed, according to an industry executive.

    March 1