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The regulator was looking into allegations that he structured transactions in his personal bank account to avoid federal reporting requirements.
December 12 -
Former Department of Labor officials allege systemic breakdown of whistleblower protection; two also handled Wells Fargo cases that went nowhere.
December 9 -
The president-elect's nominee will help decide the fate of the department's fiduciary rule.
December 8 -
The industry trade group is also calling on regulators to harmonize existing rules.
December 8 -
The new leadership approach differs from almost all of the bank's biggest competitors.
December 1 -
There's another approach to crafting a regulation that would benefit advisers and clients, RBC Wealth Management's former CEO says.
November 30
Baird -
The new administration will have two paths it can take to stop the regulation from being implemented.
November 30 -
The Republican's hostility to all things Obama sets the stage for dramatic departures on financial regulation.
November 30 -
The regulator claimed the firm provided inaccurate historical weighted-average performance results to customers who used PortfolioBuilder2.
November 29 -
Whitley Hood declined to provide on the record testimony regarding allegations that she misappropriated funds from an affiliated bank.
November 29 -
The firm also asked for the suits filed in federal court to be thrown out.
November 28 -
The regulator, in a proposed final judgement, wants the former planner held liable for $123,000 spent on golf outings, shopping and cruises.
November 23 -
FINRA alleged he communicated with customers about standby letters of credit and bank guarantees outside the scope of his authority.
November 20 -
The firm was fined $1.57 million and must pay clients another $1.85 million for related infractions, the regulator said.
November 17 -
The bank announced that its retail brokerage arm will move to a level-fee pricing model for customer retirement accounts by April 10.
November 16 -
Tim Sloan acknowledged that there may have been instances in which employee complaints related to the bank's cross-selling practices may have been mishandled.
November 11 - JPMorgan nixes commissions on retirement accounts, possibly signaling fiduciary rule’s staying power
Coming right after Trump’s victory, the move may be an early indication firms believe the regulation will survive.
November 10 -
Here are key takeaways from a Department of Labor fact sheet.
November 10
Beaumont Capital Management -
Here's how the outcome of the presidential election could affect the trajectory of the Labor Department's regulation.
November 7 -
FINRA claimed the firm failed to adequately supervise the execution and approval of powers of attorneys submitted by non-U.S. customers of J.P. Morgan Private Bank.
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