Regulation And Legislation

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REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 28, 2009
Planner, adviser coalition seeks new regulator, but not Finra

The Financial Planning Coalition confirmed today that it is promoting a new regulatory board that would come under the jurisdiction of the Securities and Exchange Commission and would regulate anyone who offered any type of financial planning services.

By Lisa Shidler and Jed Horowitz
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 27, 2009
Schumer to include 'say on pay' in bill

Sen. Charles Schumer is planning to introduce legislation which would mandate that public corporations give shareholders an advisory vote on executive compensation.

By Sue Asci
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 26, 2009
Planners urge enforcer role for CFP Board

With regulation of the financial planning industry all but a certainty, a coalition of industry groups is cobbling together a proposal to make the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. the rule setter and enforcer for the nation's hundreds of thousands of unregulated planners.

By Jed Horowitz
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 26, 2009
State officials gird for fight against federal risk regulator

State securities officials are lining up against congressional proposals that would create a systemic risk regulator for the financial industry, fearing that it will pre-empt their power.

By Sara Hansard
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 24, 2009
Obama signs bill that strengthens oversight of $787B rescue plan

President Obama today signed into law a bill aimed at strengthening oversight of the $787 billion financial rescue plan.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 24, 2009
Financial planning industry groups urge enforcer role for CFP Board

The effort is an attempt by the financial planning industry both to legitimize itself as a regulated profession and reverse the growing impetus of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc., which oversees securities brokers, to expand its domain to planners and advisers.

By Jed Horowitz
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT APR 24, 2009
Chamber of Commerce asks court to reverse securities decision

A recent decision by a three-judge panel of the federal appeals court in Boston “dramatically expands securities fraud liability” and should be reversed, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said in an amicus brief filed April 22.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 23, 2009
SEC charged Florida adviser with misrepresenting partnerships

The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged William L. Gunlicks and his firm, Founding Partners Capital Management Co. of Naples, Fla., with misrepresenting the investments the firm made through a series of partnerships that buy hospital receivables.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 23, 2009
Two Senate Banking Committee members ask regulators to freeze rates on credit cards

Two members of the Senate Banking Committee today called on federal regulators to implement an emergency freeze on credit card interest rates.

By Sara Hansard
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 23, 2009
House Republicans’ bill would increase limits on retirement savings accounts

House Republicans on Wednesday introduced legislation that would lift the ceiling on retirement savings account contributions.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES APR 21, 2009
Top Illinois regulator blasts Allstate exec's N.Y. Times Op-Ed

A critique of state regulatory missteps from The Allstate Corp.’s Tom Wilson, did not sit well with Michael T. McRaith, director of the Illinois Division of Insurance.

By Darla Mercado
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 19, 2009
States pushing for authority over Reg D offerings

State securities regulators are asking Congress for expanded powers to review offerings of private securities.

By Dan Jamieson
ALTERNATIVES APR 19, 2009
Advisers are wary of the federal toxic-debt program

The government's Public-Private Investment Program — designed to remove bad assets from bank balance sheets and promote lending — will help turn around the economy in the short run, but perhaps not long-term, according to financial advisers.

By Sara Hansard
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 15, 2009
Require 401(k) plans to offer fixed-income products, key congressman says

Requiring annuities or other fixed-income products be included as an option in 401(k) plans is being considered by the House Education and Labor Committee, said Rep. Robert Andrews, D-N.J., chairman of the committee’s Health, Employment Labor and Pensions Subcommittee.

By Sara Hansard
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 13, 2009
Ex-NFL star scores $950K arbitration against Morgan Keegan

Morgan Keegan has been stung in another arbitration case involving its bond funds, this time losing a $950,000 claim to an ex-NFL Pro Bowl star with the Kansas City Chiefs.

By Bruce Kelly
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 12, 2009
The meaning of 'fiduciary' is suddenly up for grabs

Trust is a five-syllable word. That word is fiduciary. As investors discuss "gates" in hedge funds and losses in portfolios, the term "in a client's best interests" is open to debate.

By Charlotte B. Beyer
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 12, 2009
Arbitrations cost Morgan Keegan big

Investors who are battling Morgan Keegan over the blowup of its bond funds are on a hot streak, with a former Major League Baseball all-star among the recent arbitration winners.

By Bruce Kelly
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 07, 2009
Goldman's Blankfein backs wide-ranging financial industry regs

The chief executive of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. today called for new standards on how Wall Street executives are compensated and new regulation of large hedge funds and private-equity funds.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 05, 2009
Finra arbitration awards may mean gains for investors

Finra securities arbitration panels have handed investors two huge wins in recent months, but lawyers and industry observers are divided about whether such noticeable awards signal favorably for investors.

By Bruce Kelly
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES APR 03, 2009
House again floats federal insurance regulator

In the latest iteration of a plan that’s been steadily gaining support from both Democrats and Republicans on the Hill, legislation was introduced yesterday that would create a federal insurance regulator.

By Bloomberg