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The commission's approach stands a good chance of superseding the Labor Department's fiduciary rule.
April 18 -
Timothy Scheve will complete the term of John Thiel, the former head of Merrill Lynch, who left FINRA's board earlier this year.
April 16 -
The commission's new risk alert focuses on fees and expenses and amplifies its focus on disclosures and compensation structures.
April 13 -
The firm warned Friday that it may take a charge of as much as $1 billion to settle a U.S. probe of its consumer business.
April 13 -
One couple in their eighties invested more than $700,000 with the alleged schemers, representing almost the entirety of their cashed-out pension, regulators say.
April 10 -
When your client is a foreign national, it pays to find out if the same regulations apply.
April 9 -
Merrill Robertson Jr. had previously been sentenced to 40 years in prison in a separate criminal case.
April 6 -
Many of the trades should have triggered market manipulation concerns because they involved companies that were barely operating but engaging heavily in promotional activity, the SEC says.
April 5 -
Advisors who should self-report a violation — but don’t — could face enforcement actions.
April 3 -
The regional BD failed to properly document its own investigations in the matter, and couldn't answer some SEC questions about who knew what and when, the regulator says.
March 27