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REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 17, 2014
Madoff aides convicted in Ponzi trial

Five former aides to Bernard Madoff who spent decades working for his firm were found guilty of helping run the biggest Ponzi scheme in U.S. history, a $17.5 billion fraud exposed by the 2008 financial crisis.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 17, 2014
Morgan Stanley broker charged in $5.6M insider trading plot

Elaborate scheme allegedly included destroying evidence by eating Post-It notes beneath the clock at Grand Central Terminal

By lkonish
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 17, 2014
Ex-UBS banker pleads guilty in 17-year U.S. tax scheme

Martin Lack admitted that for 17 years he helped U.S. clients maintain secret overseas accounts.

By Matt Ackermann
RIA NEWS JUL 16, 2014
SEC keeps fiduciary promises vague for 2015

Agency's annual report reveals higher percentage of adviser exams, and priorities for next year.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 16, 2014
Vanguard faces tax evasion charges in ex-employee's whistleblower suit

Ex-employee alleges low-cost fund provider operated as an illegal tax shelter, avoiding about $1 billion in taxes over 10 years

By Trevor Hunnicutt
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUL 16, 2014
Morgan fined $1 million in retired-broker snafu

Wirehouse slapped with fine after Finra alleged it paid retired brokers $100M in commissions without making sure they had stopped providing advice.

By Mason Braswell
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 16, 2014
Can mutual funds be too big to fail?

New report cites potential costs of systemic risk designation for asset managers

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
ALTERNATIVES JUL 15, 2014
Finra's proposed nontraded REIT rule changes could have gone further

Checks on sponsor companies and protection for investors and advisers is welcome, but statement reporting adds more confusion than clarity

By Frederick Baerenz
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 15, 2014
SEC investor advocate calls on Congress to fund more exams

Urges members of Congress to support charging user fees to advisers for exams

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUL 15, 2014
Senate subcommittee gives SEC full funding request

Action contrasts with House panel vote last week, which gave agency $300 million less

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 15, 2014
Bill for permanent tax deduction of charitable gifts from IRAs sails through House panel

The measure has bipartisan support going forward, but hurdles remain.

By Liz Skinner
EQUITIES JUL 14, 2014
Markets brace for the Fed's big talk about normalization

Plus: Individual investors zig as professionals zag, hedging the U.S. market by going global, Citigroup in the spotlight, and futbol mania

By Jeff Benjamin
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 14, 2014
Rakoff raked by appeals panel for rejecting SEC-Citigroup accord

A federal U.S. Court of Appeals panel said U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff was wrong to reject $285 million SEC settlement with Citigroup. The court said the judge abused his discretion. Case also bolsters agency's policy of not forcing firms to admit guilt when it settles cases.

By bhordt
EQUITIES JUL 14, 2014
Citigroup's Mexican unit under FBI scrutiny for alleged fraud

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin: </i>Citi under the FBI microscope. Plus: Using P/E ratios to dispel bubble theories, re-calculating the size of the nation's oil reserves, big banks and big overdraft fees, GM and political grandstanding, and it's always a good time to teach kids about money.

By Jeff Benjamin
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 14, 2014
Advisers wary of becoming private-offering gatekeepers

An idea being floated by the Securities and Exchange Commission that would make financial advisers gatekeepers for private placements is getting a cold reception.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RIA NEWS JUL 13, 2014
Tittsworth exits IAA after waging battles on behalf of investment advisers

After 18 years, David Tittsworth is leaving the Investment Adviser Association, a group he led during a period of expanding regulation.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 13, 2014
Congress set to pass bill giving SEC a budget boost, leaving DOL fiduciary rule alone

The bill preventing a government shutdown includes SEC funding hike and allowance to cut pensions. Left out is language that would have killed the DOL's fiduciary rule.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 13, 2014
SIFMA plans to step up opposition to DOL fiduciary-duty rule

Wall Street resistance has helped slow down a pending Department of Labor rule to strengthen standards for advisers to retirement plans. With a re-proposal slated for January, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association is urging more of its firms to contact Congress to oppose the measure.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 11, 2014
Congress poised to pass tax-extender extender, extending advisers' frustration

House is expected to vote Wednesday on legislation that would extend retroactively for one year an assortment of individual and business tax breaks.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUL 11, 2014
Popular tax breaks will get renewed this year, GOP says

Republican lawmakers see tax-extender approval going through before the end of 2014, keeping tax breaks favored by clients in place.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.