Regulation And Legislation

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12(b)-1 reform still on to-do list, says SEC's Schapiro
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 24, 2011
12(b)-1 reform still on to-do list, says SEC's Schapiro

Says flood of comment letters raised some important points, which commission will consider

By Jessica Toonkel
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 24, 2011
Finra set to come down on Leo Wells' B-D

Management at Wells Investment Securities -- the broker-dealer of Leo Wells -- says the B-D is on Finra's radar. Apparently, the regulator is set to discipline the firm for allegedly violating advertising and data protection rules.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS FEB 24, 2011
DOL floats disclosure rule for 401(k) target date funds

The Labor Department today proposed a rule aimed at providing 401(k) plan participants more details about target date funds used in retirement plans.

By Darla Mercado
Murky markup rule may get murkier
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 23, 2011
Murky markup rule may get murkier

Finra wants to replace 5% policy with principles-based guidelines; enforcement could be a 'monumental task'

By Dan Jamieson
Do mutual funds pose risk to U.S.? Debate rages on
NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS FEB 23, 2011
Do mutual funds pose risk to U.S.? Debate rages on

The ICI and unions are going toe-to-toe over whether mutual funds pose any major systemic risks to the U.S. financial system -- and if the mutual fund industry needs extra oversight

By John Goff
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 23, 2011
Lack of crackdown a golden opportunity to short banks?

Absent true reform, and eager to jack up profits, some Wall Street firms will once again make risky bets -- and probably crap out

By Bloomberg
Wall Street mobilizes to declaw Dodd bill
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 23, 2011
Wall Street mobilizes to declaw Dodd bill

On Monday, Sen. Christopher Dodd unveiled his latest plan to clamp down on financial services providers. On Tuesday, bankers and their lobbyists descended on Capitol Hill. A connection?

By Associated Press
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 23, 2011
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke makes case to keep all banking duties

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke urged Congress Wednesday to let the Fed keep all of its banking oversight, arguing that information gleaned from that process helps the central bank guide the economy.

By Associated Press
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 20, 2011
Tax credit could help some firms

A new health insurance tax credit could hit some small financial advisory firms in their sweet spot — but only if they fit a specific profile

By Lavonne Kuykendall
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 20, 2011
SEC caught in ideological budget battle

The Securities and Exchange Commission has found itself in the cross hairs of House Republicans determined to deny it the funding it says it needs to implement the many mandates called for by the Dodd-Frank reform bill

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 20, 2011
Finra proposes marking up its markup guideline

Finra is proposing to drop its 5% markup-markdown guideline, which can be traced back to the 1940s.

By Dan Jamieson
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 18, 2011
B-D seeks to combine 36 legal claims

A cash strapped independent broker-dealer that sold $65.3 million in high-risk oil and gas private placements is seeking to combine 36 separate arbitration claims and lawsuits as part of a class action settlement

By Bruce Kelly
Obama proposes $300M in increased SEC funding
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 17, 2011
Obama proposes $300M in increased SEC funding

President Barack Obama and House Republicans are headed for a collision over support for the Securities and Exchange Commission.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 17, 2011
Ketchum to firms: Single standard of care a done deal

Financial advisers should rethink the way that they disclose information to clients, and investment firms should review and debate possible sales conflicts regularly, Finra chief executive Richard Ketchum said last week

By Liz Skinner
Will SEC decision open brokers up to litigation?
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 17, 2011
Will SEC decision open brokers up to litigation?

A new regulation that would allow investors to choose an all-public arbitration panel in disputes with brokers is being hailed as a step toward making the process fairer — and criticized as a half-step toward giving investors the option of litigation.

By Dan Jamieson
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 17, 2011
Crawford stepping down as Texas' top securities cop

High-profile advocate of state regulatory powers also served as president of NASAA

By Dan Jamieson
Ketchum to firms: Single standard of care a done deal
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 16, 2011
Ketchum to firms: Single standard of care a done deal

Finra boss says advisers should be acting ahead of rule change by SEC; customers' best interests paramount

By Liz Skinner
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION FEB 16, 2011
Securities regulators target peer-to-peer Internet lenders

State securities regulators are warning investors to be careful about peer-to-peer lending over the Internet, a trend that they say is on the rise as conventional loans have become scarcer and more costly

By Liz Skinner
Schapiro: SEC can't enforce Dodd-Frank rules without more bucks
NEWS RIAS FEB 15, 2011
Schapiro: SEC can't enforce Dodd-Frank rules without more bucks

GOP budget cuts could end up declawing financial reform, the SEC boss warns

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS RIAS FEB 15, 2011
House subcommittee chairman sees merits of SROs, fiduciary standard

The new chairman of a House subcommittee with jurisdiction over investment adviser issues is holding his fire on two crucial questions effecting the industry — until he reads upcoming reports addressing the topics.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.