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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 28 -
While some financial companies worry about the ramifications of the sweeping financial reform that is set to pass, asset managers wont feel the heat.
June 28 -
The reform bill that was agreed upon by House and Senate conferees today is not likely to resolve what activities get split off from banks and how other specifics of its provisions get implemented, financial industry executives said Friday.
June 25 -
Those looking for clear winners and losers after the conference committee struck a historic final agreement early Friday on regulatory reform legislation are bound to be frustrated.
June 25 -
After a week of fierce wrangling, the House and Senate reach a shaky compromise over fiduciary bill.
June 25 -
After a marathon final day of debate, the regulatory reform process ended in the early hours of Friday in the same dramatic manner it had been conducted for more than a year: with a near breakdown followed eventually by a miraculous save.
June 25 -
A lack of investor confidence in the market has triggered advisors to work feverishly to strenghten client retention techniques over acquiring new customers.
June 24 -
The regional continued its hiring spree with the addition of Jarrett Kovics as senior vice president and branch manager of its Dallas office.
June 24 -
The demand for passion investments among high-net-worth investors are expected to increase this year, according to Merrills World Wealth Report
June 24 -
House and Senate conferees are expected Thursday to add language to the final regulatory reform bill that would strengthen a provision to ban proprietary trading and restrict investment in private-equity firms and hedge funds.
June 24 -
House and Senate conferees were set Tuesday to deal national banks a setback, agreeing on final language that would make it harder for federal regulators to preempt state consumer protection laws.
June 23 -
Investor behavior has changed dramatically in light of market rebounds and signs of recovery, according to the 14th annual World Wealth Report released today by Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management in conjunction with Capgemini.
June 22 -
Despite the fact the world's gross domestic product shrank last year, high-net-worth individuals managed to almost make up for 2008 losses, according to the Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management and Capgemini 14th annual World Wealth Report.
June 22 -
FINRA has struck an agreement with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission to enhance the work efforts between the two regulators.
June 22 -
Already armed with Pershing for standard clearing, the new unit is designed to clear futures and derivatives trades.
June 22 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has launched a review of a failed investment by five southeastern Wisconsin school districts in collateralized debt obligations that were intended to establish trusts to pay the districts non-pension retiree health care benefits.
June 22 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday it charged ICP Asset Management LLC and its founder and president, Thomas Priore, with defrauding investors four multi-billion-dollar collateralized debt obligations
June 22 -
House conferees reached an accord with Sen. Richard Durbin on a provision of the regulatory reform bill that would allow the Fed to regulate interchange fees on debit cards.
June 22 -
Now that custodians like Schwab Advisor Services will have to report the same information directly to the Internal Revenue Service, Schwab is taking steps to ensure that they and their advisor clients move in lock step with each other to avoid running afoul of the IRSs new rules.
June 21





