Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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When the European Markets in Financial Services Directive was adopted three years ago, fund managers appeared content. After all, more competition in markets would mean their broker-dealers would get a "better deal" for their firms and their clients.
July 26 -
Is perception reality? A balance sheet or a SEC filing snapshot says it is.
July 26 -
The Treasury Department unexpectedly announced it would not pick Julie Williams, the No. 2 at the OCC, to serve as acting head of the agency when John Dugan leaves next month.
July 26 -
For as much press as the recent financial reform bill has received, the majority of financial advisers apparently are unaware of its importance on their business and clients.
July 26 -
The SEC follows up its proposal to whittle down 12b-1 fees with a plan to remake the Form ADV, Part 2. Emphasis on Plain English is back.
July 23 -
For as much press as the recent financial reform bill has received, the majority of financial advisors apparently are unaware of its importance.
July 23 -
Trades were made in UITs, closed-end and mutual funds by two Maryland brokers on behalf of 10 customers, FINRA charges.
July 23 -
As federal regulators begin implementing regulatory reform, at least one agency plans to step up its disclosure of private meetings with industry insiders.
July 23 -
Sometimes regulatory changes that are meant to benefit investors end up taxing industry professionals. That does not appear to be the case with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) new requirements for Form ADV, Part 2.
July 23 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Thursday ordered SunTrust Investment Services, Inc. of Atlanta, GA, to pay $1.44 million for making trades on behalf of customers that were not suitable for them.
July 23 -
WASHINGTON The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is considering temporarily expanding its 15-member board, possibly by two to four members, as it transitions to majority-public membership by Oct. 1 to comply with the new financial regulatory reform law.
July 22 -
President Obama's signing of regulatory reform legislation Wednesday signaled the official end of a hard-fought legislative battle but just the beginning of the tougher task of implementing the new law.
July 22 -
WASHINGTON — President Obama's signing of regulatory reform legislation Wednesday signaled the official end of a hard-fought legislative battle but just the beginning of the tougher task of implementing the new law.
July 22 -
WASHINGTON-The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to propose new rules designed to revamp the 12b-1 sales and distribution fees some mutual funds charge and to provide better disclosures of them to investors.
July 22 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously on Wednesday to propose limits on mutual fund distribution fees and provide more transparency for investors.
July 21 -
The regulator said the company made negligent misrepresentations related to subprime securitizations.
July 21 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is considering holding five field hearings between September and January as part of a nationwide inquiry on the municipal market that is expected to lead to recommendations for statutory and regulatory changes to better protect investors.
July 21 -
New authority granted to the Federal Reserve by the Dodd-Frank Act embodies a significant change in the thinking about, and approach to, functional oversight.
July 21 -
Not-So-Fab: Fabrice Tourre, the Goldman Sachs bond trader at the center of the government's fraud probe against the firm, denied charges that he misled investors.
July 20 -
In five years as comptroller of the currency, John Dugan did not draw the limelight shined on other regulators. But as he gets ready to depart, there is no shortage of opinions on his tenure.
July 20