Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Rulings from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority included a $360,000-plus payout from JPMorgan, scrutiny of B. Riley operations and more in April.
May 16 -
Wealthy Americans and business investors are among the big winners while targets of Trump's ire such as immigrants and elite universities were hammered.
May 14 -
The numbers on fraud, long-term care costs and aging in America are daunting. Here's how financial planners can help clients prepare.
May 13 -
Regulators say they are seeking fairness, noting that firms that reached deals with the SEC before the start of the year are under fewer regulatory mandates.
May 12 -
Morgan Stanley is among a long list of wealth managers facing questions about whether their handling of uninvested cash is really in clients' best interest.
May 7 -
After joining Raymond James last year, Lynette Ancona contends she was virtually forced out of Schwab by a branch manager who tended to favor "younger, male" colleagues.
May 7 -
Only two out of nine firms included the total amount of money involved in revenue sharing — a practice critics say should be ended entirely — in their disclosures.
May 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced the inflation-adjusted amounts for health savings accounts in 2026.
May 7 -
The industry conflict of interest takes many common, controversial or outright confusing forms. Here's what financial advisors and investors should know.
May 6 -
A unit of the bank bought by UBS in 2023 pleaded guilty to conspiring to help its customers hide more than $4 billion from the Internal Revenue Service in at least 475 offshore accounts
May 6