Regulation And Legislation

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How Warren Buffett's $1 billion prize for a perfect NCAA bracket went bust
EQUITIES MAR 02, 2015
How Warren Buffett's $1 billion prize for a perfect NCAA bracket went bust

Plus: Learn from the U.S. and invest in Europe, Carly Fiorina chides Hillary Clinton over email excuses, and St. Patrick's Day, American-style

By Jeff Benjamin
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 01, 2015
Why all investment advisers should join forces to promote the profession

Investors don't understand the core characteristics and key differences between investment advisers and other financial services providers, according to David Tittsworth.

By Bloomberg
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS MAR 01, 2015
The loudest shouldn't speak for everyone

Time for advisers to tell industry groups pushing hard against a fiduciary rule that they're tired of the rhetoric — and that they're not acting in advisers' best interests.

By MFXFeeder
House set to vote on making tax breaks for IRA charitable donations permanent
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 27, 2015
House set to vote on making tax breaks for IRA charitable donations permanent

Advisers are hopeful that the House will approve making tax breaks for IRA charitable donations permanent, but are trying to keep expectations low.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
MetLife plans to sue to overturn Dodd-Frank systemic-risk label
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 27, 2015
MetLife plans to sue to overturn Dodd-Frank systemic-risk label

The insurer will be the first non-bank to argue that its failure would not pose a threat to the financial system.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 26, 2015
CFPB study reveals downside of mandatory arbitration

With spotlight on consumer confusion, harm, some think SEC will be swayed to quicker action reviewing brokerage contracts.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Brokers do a better job at cybersecurity than investment advisers: SEC
RIA NEWS FEB 26, 2015
Brokers do a better job at cybersecurity than investment advisers: SEC

Brokers do a better job at cybersecurity than investments adviser, according to the SEC.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RIA NEWS FEB 26, 2015
Seeing writing on wall from Finra, Schwab throws in towel on class action lawsuit

As regulator made it clear it was ready to fight tooth and nail, firm moves to settle, pay a fine.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 25, 2015
SIFMA claims White House figures on DOL rule flawed

A new paper by the organization concludes $17 billion estimate of lost retirement savings not substantiated.

By Liz Skinner
LPL to cut bonuses to employees, top management
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS FEB 25, 2015
LPL to cut bonuses to employees, top management

Top executives at the firm are among those facing smaller bonuses after a year of discouraging financial results.

By Bruce Kelly
SEC's Michael Piwowar slams Finra data-collection proposal
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 25, 2015
SEC's Michael Piwowar slams Finra data-collection proposal

Republican Piwowar criticizes Finra's plan for a massive brokerage data collection mechanism, asking whether it's a "solution in search of a problem."

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 25, 2015
Regulators going postal over alleged price gouging

Regulators are steamed by B-Ds that mark up postage charges to clients. You can't blame them. In some cases, brokerages are socking customers up to $75 per transaction.

By Bruce Kelly
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 24, 2015
New areas for 401(k) lawsuits emerge

A new array of developing legal risks awaits unwary retirement plans and their advisers.

By Darla Mercado
RIA NEWS FEB 24, 2015
Schwab must face adviser's lawsuit after all: appellate court

Judges said the firm must face a class-action lawsuit on mortgage debt in bond funds.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
Morgan Stanley settles mortgage bond probe for $2.6 billion
RIA NEWS FEB 24, 2015
Morgan Stanley settles mortgage bond probe for $2.6 billion

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: Plus: Buffet's opaque empire, Obama's regulatory plans and New York's efforts to keep its meat hooks in tax refugees.

By Jeff Benjamin
ALTERNATIVES FEB 24, 2015
Due diligence in the age of flash crashes

The dominance of algorithms in trading means advisers need to re-evaluate their processes

By Blaine F. Aikin
Schorsch, ARCP dodge bullet as defamation suit dropped
ALTERNATIVES FEB 24, 2015
Schorsch, ARCP dodge bullet as defamation suit dropped

Lisa McAlister, the company's former chief accounting officer, pulls her defamation suit, in which she claimed she was a scapegoat for a $23 million accounting error.

By Mason Braswell
Lockheed Martin to pay $62 million settlement in 401(k) fee suit
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 24, 2015
Lockheed Martin to pay $62 million settlement in 401(k) fee suit

Plaintiffs claimed defense contractor breached fiduciary duty, mismanaged funds.

By Darla Mercado
EQUITIES FEB 23, 2015
The new world for oil is a manageable $65 a barrel

<b>Breakfast with Benjamin:</b> Where the price of oil is likely to settle. Plus: On the responsibility of retirement plan sponsors and mutual fund directors; don't get blown away by the new jobs report and banks pass stress tests with flying colors.

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 23, 2015
BlackRock's iShares avoids trip to the Supreme Court

Largest ETF firm wins victory in case questioning its lucrative securities-lending business.

By Trevor Hunnicutt