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Broker exception for banks gets nod

The SEC and Federal Reserve last month approved rules that will allow banks to continue selling some securities products and services without registering as brokers.

The SEC and Federal Reserve last month approved rules that will allow banks to continue selling some securities products and services without registering as brokers. Originally proposed last December, the rules define the scope of securities activities that banks may engage in and under what conditi

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