Regulation And Legislation

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NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 28, 2010
State securities cops' plates may soon be fuller

An additional 4,200 investment advisory firms regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission will fall under the purview of state regulators if the Senate passes the financial-reform bill.

By Dan Jamieson
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 27, 2010
GOP faces long odds in reversing Dodd-Frank

Even if Republicans make gains in the elections, financial reform – including the push for a universal standard of care for advisers – will be hard to derail

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 27, 2010
Investors want fiduciary rules to be uniform

Although it is still unclear whether the Securities and Exchange Commission will back a universal standard of care for brokers and investment advisers, one thing is certain: Investors want a single standard.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 26, 2010
Advisers vexed, confused by Dodd-Frank bill

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SEP 26, 2010
For advisers, talking politics with clients makes little sense

I thought the article “No profit in talking politics with clients” (Aug. 29) was spot-on.

By MFXFeeder
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 26, 2010
Fidelity ordered to pay $110K to elderly client with Parkinson's

By Bruce Kelly
Ex-Citigroup rep fined — $500 — in 'squawk box' case
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 26, 2010
Ex-Citigroup rep fined — $500 — in 'squawk box' case

Former Citigroup Inc. stockbroker Ralph Casbarro was fined $500 and received no prison sentence or probation for his involvement in a scheme to let day traders eavesdrop on internal conversations over brokers' “squawk boxes.”

By Bloomberg
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 24, 2010
Advisers vexed, confused by Dodd-Frank reform

In the two months since sweeping financial reform legislation became law, the measure has failed to win over the vast majority of investment advisers. Others say they're just plain confused by it.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 24, 2010
Industry groups weigh in — and then some — on fiduciary provision

It appears the SEC will be sorting through its mail for some time.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 24, 2010
SIFMA quietly pleads for delay of changes to fiduciary standard

The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association wants to delay the effective date of any new standard of care that the Securities and Exchange Commission may adopt for brokers giving advice to retail investors.

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS FINTECH SEP 23, 2010
Moxy 7.0 trade order management now available from Advent

Advent Software yesterday announced availability of Moxy 7.0, the latest version of the trade order management system that's so popular with registered investment advisory firms

By Davis Janowski
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 23, 2010
Are high-tech market makers making a mess of the markets?

SEC eyes tougher rules for high-frequency traders; loss of specialists bemoaned

By Bloomberg
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 23, 2010
Will GAO study trump the SEC's fiduciary review?

The commission launched its study of fiduciary requirements amid fanfare and a flood of public input. But the GAO is quietly examining the regulation of the entire financial planning industry.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
INcite: Congress should tell the SEC to 'go fund itself'
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 22, 2010
INcite: Congress should tell the SEC to 'go fund itself'

Self-funding would give the regulator a fighting chance of keeping up with the growing number of investment advisers

By Bloomberg
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 22, 2010
Allen Stanford slipped through SEC's suspicions for eight years: Report

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission didn't conduct a meaningful probe of indicted money manager R. Allen Stanford until 2005 even though examiners suspected him of operating a Ponzi scheme eight years earlier, an internal report found.

By Bloomberg
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 21, 2010
Dodd bill calls for study — but not regulation — of financial planners

Among other things, GAO charged with examining professional standards that currently govern planners and advisers

By Jed Horowitz
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 21, 2010
Financial-reform bill: Good, Bad and Ugly

The Senate financial-reform bill introduced by Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., tackled a lot of difficult issues, made some tough decisions and punted on a relatively easy one — requiring financial professionals who give investment advice to accept fiduciary responsibility.

By John Goff
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 20, 2010
Ponzi schemer gets max sentence for $77M fraud

Tearful, angry victims of a $77 million Ponzi scheme that targeted hundreds of often working-class Italian-Americans crowded into a Chicago courtroom Thursday to tell their stories before a judge handed the convicted swindler a maximum 23-year prison term.

By Associated Press
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 20, 2010
Executives from tainted B-Ds find the past isn't a problem

Last month, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. shut down APS Financial Corp. for overcharging clients $1.3 million for bond trades in 2005 and 2006.

By Bruce Kelly
NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 19, 2010
Will Supreme Court reverse decision in Janus lawsuit?

The securities industry hopes that the Supreme Court will reverse a lower-court decision that it fears could put all mutual fund companies and financial advisers who sell their funds at a greater risk of being targets of class actions, observers say.

By Jessica Toonkel