Securities association wants SEC, Finra to revisit restrictions on firms' research of smaller IPOs; states oppose the idea
Highlighting such filings should help the public make more-informed decisions when choosing a financial planner, group says
Commission looking into due diligence performed by brokerages; do you understand what you're selling?
With low-interest rates, dividend-paying stocks are fast becoming client favorites. How to make the best bets? North Star's Charles Farrell shares his secret.
After incurring a 'signficant loss' in 2011, Finra plans to raise a number of user fees. How big a hit will B-Ds take? The hikes will range anywhere from 5% to 50%.
Although 2011 offered its share of challenges, independent broker-dealers were still able to rack up solid gains.
For independent broker-dealers, 2011 was a challenge. Mounting technology costs, intense scrutiny and new rules from securities regulators were compounded by record low interest rates, which decimated returns on once-lucrative activities such as margin lending and holding clients' cash.
Mid-cap companies can offer the higher growth potential of smaller companies, with the strength and stability generally offered by larger companies.
T. Timothy Ryan, president and chief executive of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, said he wants regulators at the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Labor Department to move forward together on creating a single fiduciary standard of care for retail stockbrokers
Rollup firm acquires much smaller outfit — but lands popular radio show in the process
What next? The financial advice business is finally booming again, but industry watchers are now warning about a coming talent shortage. IN investigates in this NextGen special report.