Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Participants in the $23 trillion U.S. stock market have become more vocal about structural changes theyd like to see after the trading turmoil on Aug. 24.
October 19 -
Bankers are increasingly concerned that an optional cybersecurity assessment tool released by regulators this summer could soon become mandatory.
October 19 -
When performing due diligence, retirement plan fiduciaries must be aware of new SEC rules for the money market funds included in their 401(k) investment lineups.
October 16 -
The chief executive of the self-regulatory organization urges against duplicating regulatory efforts, and adds that big data will soon define how regulators operate.
October 15 -
Failure to communicate NAV transfer rules can be costly to investors and brokerage firms.
October 15 -
Despite assurances from industry regulator that it's shelved the campaign to take over advisor exams, some officials worry the RIA sector is "one crisis away" from a new and adverse regulatory regime.
October 13 -
Santander is the latest firm to get hit with regulatory penalties related to the sale of Puerto Rican municipal bonds and close-end funds.
October 13 -
Commission signs off on FINRA's proposal to compel brokers to include a link to the database on their websites after abandoning some of the more contentious aspects of the rule.
October 13 -
Tax planning will increasingly become an operational risk for asset managers, according to new research report by PwC, a risk spurred by operational and compliance demands.
October 13 -
The independent advisory world is a fragmented industry, which is not conducive for advocacy in policy-making.
October 9 -
Promoting long-standing tax-managed funds to advisors will first require an educational effort about tax strategies on the part of asset managers.
October 9 -
An ex-wirehouse advisor sought damages for libel and other misconduct against Merrill.
October 8 -
Fiduciary proposal opponents suggest that robo advisors may be unregistered investment companies, in violation of both the Investment Company Act of 1940 and SEC regulation.
October 8 -
Morgan Stanley's move to push more cases to an arbitration system of its choosing tilts the playing field against advisors and curtails their rights, opponents say.
October 7 -
Blackstone Group is expected to pay $39 million to settle claims stemming from a U.S. regulator's probe into whether private equity firms put their own interests ahead of investors'.
October 7 -
The worlds largest issuers of ETFs are holding talks with stock exchanges and market-makers to avoid a repeat of the issues that plagued ETFs during Aug. 24s market turmoil, according to five people with direct knowledge of the matter.
October 7 -
By claiming robos may be unregistered investment companies, new report raises the stakes in fight for dominance.
October 7 -
Opinion: "The Labor Department's endorsement of these algorithmic investment guides seems curious and misplaced," says securities attorney Melanie L. Fein.
October 7 -
Two cornerstone laws of the wealth management industry turned 75 and with much work left to do, they show no signs of slowing down. Check out what experts said at a recent event.
October 6 -
Small market participants have less access to support and appear to be less knowledgeable and engaged in their workplace retirement plans.
October 6


