Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Goldmans settlement with the U.S. government comforted some Wall Street analysts who track the bank on Friday and news of the settlement spurred at least one of them to change their outlook on the company.
July 19 -
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July 19 -
The DOL issued an interim final rule on 401(k) plan fee disclosure early Thursday.
July 16 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Thursday that Goldman Sachs agreed to pay $550 million and reform its business practices to settle charges that the securities firm misled investors in a subprime mortgage product
July 16 -
Although the Senate finally voted Thursday to send regulatory reform to the president's desk, policy circles are already abuzz about what changes to seek in a "corrections" bill to fix problems with the legislation.
July 16 -
The day after Congress voted 60 to 39 to pass the historic overhaul of financial rules, Wall Street - the mutual fund and hedge fund industries included - is already bucking up for the corrections bill.
July 16 -
WASHINGTON — Although the Senate finally voted Thursday to send regulatory reform to the president's desk, policy circles are already abuzz about what changes to seek in a "corrections" bill to fix problems with the legislation.
July 16 -
The Senate voted 60 to 39 this afternoon to approve sweeping changes to the financial regulatory system designed to address the causes of the 2008 financial crisis.
July 15 -
If your clients are confused on the current process, it sounds like the communication between you and them could do with some improvement too.
July 15 -
No one’s said anything yet about it, but a fiduciary standard will mean not just keeping an investor’s interests ahead of one’s own. It will also mean making sure that customer knows what that is costing.
July 15 -
Sens. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., and Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., have introduced a proposal to reform the federal estate tax, which temporarily expired this year but is slated to increase to up to 55 percent next year for estates over $1 million.
July 15 -
The reform bill, which the Senate could pass tomorrow, would give the central bank expansive new powers, but also heaps additional responsibilities on it.
July 15 -
In its long-awaited concept release on the proxy “plumbing” process, the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday sought public comment on making changes to the proxy voting and distribution system but fell far short of advocating any major overhaul.
July 15 -
In its long-awaited concept release on the proxy plumbing process, the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday sought public comment on making changes to the proxy voting and distribution system but fell far short of advocating any major overhaul.
July 14 -
Joan McKown, who has worked for the SEC since 1986, plans to join Washington-based law firm Jones Day.
July 14 -
If the fund management industry thinks it’s gotten away scot-free on the Dodd-Frank financial regulation reform bill—and several senior fund executives went on the record last week to say it has no impact—the industry’s got another thing coming.
July 14 -
FINRA plans to significantly expand the information it provides via its free online tool, BrokerCheck, in the coming months.
July 14 -
Barring any unforeseen upheavals, Democrats have the assurances they need to secure the 60 votes needed for Senate passage of the Dodd-Frank bill.
July 14 -
Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Schapiro said ishe personally backs a blanket fiduciary standard for advisers.
July 13 -
Charles Boucher is leaving his post as chief information officer of the Securities and Exchange Commission, after 19 months.
July 13