Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Larry Werbel, head of Evolution Partners Wealth Management, intends to plead not guilty on charges that he was paid off by an ex-convict to lure clients into worthless investments, his lawyer says.
January 13 -
Retirement trade group pitching Labor Department on changes to protect commission-based advice and proprietary products.
January 13 -
BlackRock is urging U.S. regulators to exclude ETFs from potential rules that could crimp investment returns.
January 13 -
Third Avenue Management, which took the rare step of freezing redemptions in a distressed debt mutual fund last month, saw investors also pull money from its equity funds, contributing to a 21% decline in the firms assets last quarter.
January 12 -
The regulator's Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations plans to beef-up focus on longstanding areas of concerns in the RIA and brokerage space.
January 12 -
J.P. Morgan Securities agreed to pay $4 million to settle the charges, according to authorities.
January 6 -
The Financial Stability Oversight Council will face critical tests in 2016, including a lawsuit over its designation of MetLife as a systemically important nonbank and whether it will de-designate GE as a SIFI.
January 6 -
The regulator puts industry on notice that examiners will be looking for "visible actions" firms have taken to establish a client-first culture..
January 5 -
The former rep allegedly stole more than $26,000 from four bank customers by making unauthorized ATM withdrawals from their accounts.
January 5 -
Chicago-based NextCapital announced a $16 million funding deal in mid-December that includes support from Manulife and AllianceBernstein. It had already found investors in 2014 from Russell Investments and Transamerica Ventures Fund.
January 4 -
The robo "threat" may work itself out, says one expert, but that could take a long time. Plus, it's not the only pressure bank advisors are facing. We'll offer more details on these demands in the days to come.
January 4 -
FINRA's system for ensuring the integrity of advisors’ BrokerCheck records is broken but can be fixed, securities lawyers and other experts say.
December 31 -
Despite a ban, firms still offer clients money to not fight brokers' bids to purge their public records, lawyers say.
December 31 -
The dispute reflects a growing strain on the protocol as many firms are moving to set stricter in-house rules.
December 31 -
Two planners were barred from the industry for allegedly employing "deceptive, fraudulent and manipulative devices and schemes," while another had converted, or taken, funds from a client's estate and trust.
December 30 -
The advisor and portfolio manager argued that because Barclays failed to live up to its promises he should be relieved of any obligation to repay the signing bonus he received.
December 30 -
The firm fleeced customers of roughly $8.6 million by allowing more than 6,100 unsuitable mutual fund switches to occur over a five-year period, FINRA said.
December 29 -
The Federal Reserve is looking for advice and insight into how it might improve its annual stress testing regime, but banks and industry observers say the central bank is unlikely to touch the aspect of the tests that bothers them most: its secrecy.
December 29 -
The Federal Reserve is looking for advice and insight into how it might improve its annual stress testing regime, but banks and industry observers say the central bank is unlikely to touch the aspect of the tests that bothers them most: its secrecy.
December 29 -
Anthony Percora, a former SEC attorney, will develop all policies and procedures related to the firm's compliance program.
December 23



