Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Jonathan Vincent Glenn's admissions follow his $3 million settlement with the SEC over similar charges.
October 10 -
Mandating the use of pricey arbitrators for retail investor complaints makes no sense — other than to make the process prohibitively expensive, argue two investor advocates.
October 5 -
FINRA booted Scott Reed from the industry after he went outside his firm to raise money for a software and web development firm.
October 3 -
Over the weekend, Congress approached and then retreated from fiscal armageddon. Wall Street's response: Whatever.
October 2 -
The Wall Street giant's private bank contends it had advised the plaintiffs against concentrating their money in risky investments.
October 2 -
Citigroup will pay almost $2 million to settle SEC allegation that two of the bank's brokerages recommended trades to customers without appropriately mailing disclosures to them.
September 29 -
Perella Weinberg's self-reporting of violations led to a much smaller fine than those imposed on other firms.
September 29 -
The former employee is accused of shuffling information to two friends.
September 29 -
Former SEC lawyers say regulators are now likely going through their cases and deciding which are emergencies worth pursuing even if the agency's staffing is severely reduced.
September 28 -
Reuters reports that federal regulators have brokered deals with two dozen firms.
September 28