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House bill would adjust retirees' capital gains tax for inflation
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 10, 2021
House bill would adjust retirees' capital gains tax for inflation

The legislation would allow an inflation adjustment for stock or business property held by people 59 ½ or older who have held the assets for more than three years. The inflation adjustments would be made according to the Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers.

By Emile Hallez
Triad Advisors dinged $194,000 by Finra over supervision
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES FEB 10, 2021
Triad Advisors dinged $194,000 by Finra over supervision

Short-term mutual fund trades and variable annuity switching is generally regarded in the retail securities industry as a way for brokers and advisers to increase commissions at the expense of clients.

By Bruce Kelly
GameStop fireworks are likely to bog down in a regulatory slog
OPINION FEB 10, 2021
GameStop fireworks are likely to bog down in a regulatory slog

Those who oversee the markets are not built to react quickly to disruptions within them. Theirs is a world of study and deliberation. They have to listen to a wide range of public input. and they often leave much regulatory ambiguity in place.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
DOL backs off from CalSavers lawsuit, but damage may be done
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 10, 2021
DOL backs off from CalSavers lawsuit, but damage may be done

While the Labor Department has ended its support for the suit seeking to invalidate California's auto-IRA, the analysis in its amicus brief is still part of the record before the court.

By Emile Hallez
SEC charges former Minneapolis-area RIA with $2.25 million fraud
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 09, 2021
SEC charges former Minneapolis-area RIA with $2.25 million fraud

Isaiah Goodman of Becoming Financial Advisory Services allegedly siphoned off most of clients’ money and spent it on himself

By InvestmentNews
Securities firm owner, late scammer’s trust ordered to cough up $2.7 million
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 09, 2021
Securities firm owner, late scammer’s trust ordered to cough up $2.7 million

SEC obtains judgments against Seth Leyton and the trust of the orchestrator of a fraud involving collateralized mortgage obligations.

By InvestmentNews
GameStop lawsuits allege 'conspiracy' bigger than Robinhood
ALTERNATIVES FEB 09, 2021
GameStop lawsuits allege 'conspiracy' bigger than Robinhood

Legal experts say the cases will have a monumental challenge overcoming motions to dismiss. The lawsuits allege online brokerages entered into an agreement and conspiracy to prevent the market from operating normally.

By Emile Hallez
SEC charges repeat scammer with investment fraud
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 08, 2021
SEC charges repeat scammer with investment fraud

Stephen Moleski, who was arrested for a 1989 scheme, was alleged to be running an unregistered offering and acting as an unregistered broker.

By InvestmentNews
Finra arbitrators order J.P. Morgan, former brokers to pay $19 million
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 08, 2021
Finra arbitrators order J.P. Morgan, former brokers to pay $19 million

A retailing matriarch won the decision against her grandsons, who invested her money in complex products. J.P. Morgan and the grandsons were also found liable for elder abuse under Florida law.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
SEC's new marketing rules mean transformative change for advisory firms
OPINION FEB 08, 2021
SEC's new marketing rules mean transformative change for advisory firms

Word-of-mouth from satisfied clients has always been an important channel for generating new business. Now advisers can directly reach out to potential clients and share testimonials.

By Robb Fahrion
FSI opposes union organizing bill because of potential effect on advisers
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS FEB 05, 2021
FSI opposes union organizing bill because of potential effect on advisers

A change in test governing whether workers are classified as employees or independent contractors could upend the business models of FSI members.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Cryptocurrency hedge fund founder admits to massive fraud
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 05, 2021
Cryptocurrency hedge fund founder admits to massive fraud

Stefan He Qin stole investor money from his Virgil Sigma Fund and attempted to dip into his VQR Multistrategy Fund to pay back investors in the first fund, prosecutors say.

By Bloomberg
Another MEP targeted in 401(k) litigation, health care system sued
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 04, 2021
Another MEP targeted in 401(k) litigation, health care system sued

The Coca-Cola Bottlers' Association this week was sued over fees and investments in its multiple employer plan. Former participants in a terminated 403(b) sponsored by a health care system also filed claims.

By Emile Hallez
Massachusetts fines RBC $200,000 over failure to supervise
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 04, 2021
Massachusetts fines RBC $200,000 over failure to supervise

Regulator charges the firm failed to act on a former broker who was loading customer accounts up with energy sector master limited partnerships.

By InvestmentNews
New York slaps AIG with $12 million penalty over pension risk transfers
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 04, 2021
New York slaps AIG with $12 million penalty over pension risk transfers

Regulators say the insurance company’s American General Life subsidiary operated in the state without a license, undertaking four large-scale pension risk transfers and bidding on others.

By InvestmentNews
SEC, Feds charge senior GPB executives with fraud
ALTERNATIVES FEB 04, 2021
SEC, Feds charge senior GPB executives with fraud

GPB raised $1.8 billion from investors starting in 2013 through sales of private partnerships, but it has not paid investors steady returns, called distributions, since 2018.

By Bruce Kelly
Whistleblowers' big bucks come with big risks for financial advisers
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT FEB 03, 2021
Whistleblowers' big bucks come with big risks for financial advisers

The SEC has awarded more than $738 million to 134 whistleblowers since 2012. But becoming a tipster could involve sacrifices.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Unclaimed retirement accounts a big problem for most states
RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 03, 2021
Unclaimed retirement accounts a big problem for most states

Few automatically match unclaimed retirement accounts with their owners. In most cases, only about 3% of accounts are claimed within two years of being turned over to the state.

By Emile Hallez
Novice investors flocked to market during pandemic, study finds
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 03, 2021
Novice investors flocked to market during pandemic, study finds

The majority of newbies in 2020 were under 45, according to the survey; they were more likely to be racially diverse and said they were investing for retirement.

By InvestmentNews
Yellen summons regulators to discuss market volatility
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 03, 2021
Yellen summons regulators to discuss market volatility

The meeting with the SEC, the Fed, the New York Fed and the CFTC is the Treasury secretary's first public effort to address the tumult involving GameStop shares.

By Bloomberg