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Registered Rep. November 29, 2006 Kevin Burke |
Small Firms Move to Block NYSE/NASD SRO Merger Not everybody is cheering the formation of a single self-regulatory organization. An insurgency of small brokerage firms is urging their peers to strike down yesterday's announced merger between the regulatory arms of NYSE and NASD. |
Registered Rep. December 6, 2006 Kevin Burke |
FIA Calls for Schapiro to Resign Two groups of small broker/dealer firms are calling for Mary Schapiro to step down. |
Registered Rep. January 22, 2007 John Churchill |
Votes In, NASD and NYSE Merger Likely; Will Dissenters Challenge? The securities industry won't have dual self-regulatory organizations to complain about anymore. The NASD announced over the weekend that member firms overwhelmingly approved to consolidate the NASD and the NYSE into one. |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2007 Kevin Burke |
The New SRO Plans for the NYSE/NASD regulatory consolidation are moving quickly toward an April 2 deadline. But executives question whether the proposed governance structure for the consolidated regulator could change the nature of regulation in the industry for the worse. |
Registered Rep. December 1, 2006 Kevin Burke |
SEC Chairman Endorses Single SRO Now that SEC Chairman Christopher Cox has made creating a single SRO for the brokerage industry a top priority, why are some suddenly wondering if it's a good thing after all? |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2006 Kevin Burke |
Fight Club An insurgency of small brokerage firms has mounted an all-out assault against the NASD over an allegedly biased election process. |
Registered Rep. March 12, 2007 John Churchill |
NYSE/NASD Merger Attracting Lawsuits A California broker/dealer who has sued to stop the merger of the NYSE and the NASD is looking for like-minded folks to join its cause. |
Investment Advisor January 2007 Kathleen M. McBride |
A New SRO's in Town The move to consolidate the NASD and the NYSE, and their corresponding and sometimes conflicting sets of rules into one unified SRO has picked up momentum and a number of endorsements while also sparking a certain amount of controversy. |
Registered Rep. February 3, 2006 John Churchill |
Dissidents Elected to NASD Board of Governors In an election victory that would make Ralph Nader, Ross Perot and other pot-stirring outsiders smile, two of three candidates running against NASD's leadership supported nominees have won seats on the self-regulator's National Board of Governors. |
Registered Rep. May 29, 2008 John Churchill |
Clearing Firm Faces SEC Charges, Small Firm Movement Tarnished Richard Goble, a leading critic of FINRA and vociferous supporter of gentler regulation for small brokerage firms, has been hit with serious charges of fraud from the SEC. |
Registered Rep. February 1, 2006 John Churchill |
Size-ism? Ten years after the formation of the Small Firms Advisory Board, many small firms say they are still getting pushed around by bigger firms -- and this time the NASD is taking the side of the bullies. |
Financial Planning June 1, 2007 Marshall Eckblad |
4 Questions Mary Schapiro is chairman and CEO of the NASD, which is set to merge later this year with the New York Stock Exchange. Here, she spoke about the new organization that she has been appointed to lead. |
Registered Rep. February 1, 2006 John Churchill |
Schapiro in, Glauber Out at NASD in 2007 Mary Schapiro, head of NASD Regulatory Policy and Oversight, will be taking over for Robert Glauber as chairman of the NASD at the end of the year. One tough cop replaces another. |
Registered Rep. March 17, 2003 Will Leitch |
Unfair Disclosure For The Broker? In a little-publicized move, the NASD has formed a Public Information Review Initiative, which would radically expand investors' access to information about brokers. |
Registered Rep. April 8, 2003 Will Leitch |
SIA Calls NASD Proposal Unfair The Securities Industry Association has weighed in negatively on the NASD's proposed changes to the handling of central registration depository (CRD) complaints. |
Registered Rep. January 12, 2006 John Churchill |
Schapiro in for Glauber at NASD 2007 The NASD Board of Governors announced today that Mary Schapiro, currently the self-regulator's head of Regulatory Policy and Oversight, will become the NASD's chairwoman when the term of its current chief ends in December 2006. |
Registered Rep. August 28, 2002 Rick Weinberg |
NASD Looks To Approve Broker, Brokerage Firm Use of Investment Analysis The NASD is looking to approve a proposal that would allow brokers and brokerage firms to provide clients with interactive investment analysis tools. |
Registered Rep. May 14, 2007 Kevin Burke |
NASD Chair Sees Better Oversight of New Products Mary Shapiro told mutual fund executives she sees better regulation of investment products as a result of a merged NYSE and NASD. While this may be better news for investors, purveyors of mutual funds may find themselves in the crosshairs. |
Financial Planning February 1, 2007 Marshall Eckblad |
5 Questions A short interview with Margaret Sheehan, author of Practical Guide to NASD Regulation about the outlook for the NASD in 2007. |
Registered Rep. April 28, 2005 John Churchill |
NASD Sends Older Reps Back to the Classroom All registered reps are required to complete the regulatory sections of the NASD's continuing education curriculum. According to the Securities Industry/Regulatory Council on Continuing Education, there are currently 109,000 exempted reps that will now have to take the test. |
Registered Rep. January 1, 2003 Bill Singer |
Who Regulates the Regulators? In the securities industry, brokers are expected to follow the rules. If you don't, you will be held accountable by the NASD. But what do you do if the NASD doesn't follow the law? |
Registered Rep. December 15, 2005 John Churchill |
Court to NASD: You Don't Have a Leg to Stand On For the first time in its 68 years as a self-regulatory organization, the National Association of Securities Dealers sued the Securities and Exchange Commission over a right it was never granted. Guess what? It lost. |
Registered Rep. March 6, 2009 David A. Geracioti |
Gadfly to FINRA: "Better," "Fairer" Regulation Please FINRA is challenged to a meeting to discuss restoring the partnership between the regulator and the regulated. |
Investment Advisor December 2006 Kathleen M. McBride |
Three-Part Harmony Financial advisors, sing along as the SEC is set to look at proposals for regulatory rules that have been harmonized in an attempt to eliminate, or greatly reduce, conflicts, duplication, and confusion, in a new hybrid set of rules. |
The Motley Fool July 18, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Check Out Your Broker Finding the perfect broker to whom you would entrust your hard-earned money is difficult. "BrokerCheck," a new online tool from NASD, makes it easier to weed out the unscrupulous ones. |
Registered Rep. September 3, 2003 David Gaffen |
NASD: Brokers With Complaints Need A Watchful Eye Heed the red flags. This is the thrust of a new NASD proposal that would require brokerage houses to devote extra supervision to reps with extensive numbers of complaints or regulatory actions against them. |
Investment Advisor June 2007 |
If my Current Employer Chooses to go After me for Leaving, What Can I Expect? Typically, an employer will send a cease and desist letter to the advisor. This letter will remind the advisor that he has certain obligations set forth in the written agreement. |
Registered Rep. March 9, 2006 Halah Touryalai |
NYSE Reg. And NASD: Merger `Em?; A Senate Committee Opens Hearings on SROs Are federal securities laws crafted in the 1930s still effective 70 years on? And, more important, is a privately owned, for-profit NYSE Group able to "self-regulate" itself without being mired in conflicts? And, as registered reps, should you care? |
Registered Rep. June 1, 2004 Bill Singer |
The Downside to the Rube Defense Time was, the perfect stockbroker was equal parts salesman and stockpicker, but these days you have to throw a good measure of lawyering into the mix. Anthony Barkate's problems came from relying on bad legal advice about whether an instrument was technically a "security." |
Financial Planning February 1, 2005 Steven K. McGinnis |
Must SROs Go? A new SEC proposal to separate trading functions from regulatory activities at the exchanges could have far-reaching effects. |
Registered Rep. June 1, 2005 Will Leitch |
Edwards Weighing How to Settle A.G. Edwards is ready to talk about paying for its transgressions in the sale of Class B and Class C mutual fund shares. |
Registered Rep. October 26, 2006 Kevin Burke |
NASD Fines B/D for Account Transfer Charges A small independent broker/dealer was slapped with a $50,000 fine and sanctioned for overcharging more than 1,500 customers who decided to follow their brokers to another firm. |
Registered Rep. January 12, 2004 Will Leitch |
Extended Life for Controversial NASD Initiative A controversial NASD initiative that would give investors easy access to complaints against brokers is undergoing some change, but it's looking increasingly likely to come to fruition. |
Wall Street & Technology January 6, 2006 Ivy Schmerken |
Everything's Coming Up Hybrid Will a joint NYSE - NASD regulator result in the $100 million-a-year savings that the NASD is proposing in the hybrid regulation of dual member firms? |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2003 Will Leitch |
Doing the NASD After waiting more than a year for face time with the NASD, a dissident group finally got the opportunity to air its grievances. Problem is, now it's required to keep quiet about the meeting. |
The Motley Fool May 23, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Brokerage-Related Warnings There's a lot of information for investors at the NASD website. Here are a few topics about which it has recently issued alerts. |
Registered Rep. October 20, 2004 Will Leitch |
Tough Talk at SIA Mutual Fund Conference NASD Chairman and CEO Bob Glauber blasted the mutual fund industry for trying to shift the focus of SEC regulation away from the people it was intended to protect: the investors. |
Financial Advisor June 2004 Tracey Longo |
Compliance Overload A white-hot regulatory agenda is bedeviling independent broker-dealers in the U.S. |
Registered Rep. January 30, 2007 Halah Touryalai |
At Independent B/D Confab, Optimism and Skepticism The head of the Financial Services Industry Institute is feeling a little more comfortable with regulators. But, on the other hand, the chairman of the FSI also warns that the combining of the NYSE and NASD might create a power struggle among "second-level" regulatory staffers. |
Registered Rep. May 1, 2004 Will Leitch |
Out, Damn Spots Already, stockbrokers have located a loophole in a NASD instituted a rule meant to prevent stockbrokers from, in effect, buying their way out of client complaints. |
Investment Advisor June 2006 |
B/d Briefing: News & Products At the Fidelity Executive Forum in late April, Fidelity Brokerage Company's National Financial (NF) clearing firm unit demonstrated a number of new services... For the first time in the history of the NASD, a father/son duo has been elected to the NASD board... etc. |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2006 Bill Singer |
The Long Arm of NASD A registered rep with Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, helped found the Wisdom Mission Church, of which he was president: The NASD Investigates... SEC Review... |
Registered Rep. November 4, 2004 David A. Gaffen |
Serenity Reigns in Boca Raton Perhaps it was the recent victory of President Bush that heartened this business friendly crowd, or the tranquil Boca Raton setting, but the annual Securities Industry Association conference exudes an oddly serene tone. |
The Motley Fool June 19, 2007 Mac Greer |
Fool Video: No Deal for Sirius and XM? Investors, the FCC begins its formal review process for the Sirius and XM merger. Will the deal go through? |
Investment Advisor November 2006 Kara Stapleton |
News & Products Bank of America, the second-largest U.S. commercial bank, has begun offering free online stock trades... NASD fined New York's Oppenheimer & Co. $800,000 for failure to respond... etc. |
Registered Rep. August 21, 2006 Kristen French |
NYSE and NASD Hold Merger Talks It is not yet clear whether a deal will actually go through, or whether the financial regulators would merge their arbitration systems or keep them separate. |
Investment Advisor October 2006 Savita Iyer |
Seeking Liquidity Is the life settlement business ready to take off? It depends on whether consumers are willing to accept the fact that life insurance policies can be used for purposes other than what they were originally purchased for. |
Registered Rep. November 1, 2005 |
Supplemental Inquiry Q: Is there any way my employer can find out if I receive W-2 income from other sources... Q: Recently at a social event, a co-worker's client told me another local broker (who is a competitor) had made some disparaging remarks about my co-worker... etc. |
InternetNews July 1, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
AT&T-SBC Inches Closer AT&T shareholders vote their way through to the next step. The next step is for the companies to convince federal agencies that the merger won't hurt competition. |
Registered Rep. June 1, 2005 Matt Barthel |
What 3012 Hath Wrought When the NASD released follow-up guidance on Conduct Rule 3012, it aimed to clarify how member firms must supervise the personal business of producing branch managers. Unfortunately, many firms remain confused about the rule's requirements. |