Regulation and Compliance issues for Wealth Professionals can be challenging to navigate especially when the SEC is involved. Catch the latest news and analysis on compliance updates that impact financial advisors.
Expensive Bear Suit: Beverly Hills billionaire H. Roger Wang is suing Bear Stearns for allegedly duping him and his wife into buying 150,000 shares of Bear stock in the weeks before its collapse. The total purchase included 100,000 shares bought...
For years, regulators have considered altering the 12b-1 fees imposed on mutual funds. But despite hearings and public debate, no new rules have appeared. Now the SEC seems poised to issue a major proposal that would cap 12b-1 fees on C-shares and...
Many brokerage-industry watchers agree that mergers and acquisitions can be rather tiresome for clients, eroding their confidence in the firms and, often, in the reps, too. Considering the wave of deal-making in the brokerage industry of late, you...
A lot of JPMorgan Chase employees are going to be in search of new digs very soon. The firm is expected to shed itself of 4,000 of its own staff about half of whom will be replaced by incoming Bear Stearns employees. But not all of Bear's ranks...
When it Began, the credit crisis had little to do with retail brokerage. After all, the fixed income departments were the ones who made the bad mortgage bets that have since unraveled, resulting in a pileup of more than $200 billion dollars in...
A former UBS private banker, Bradley Birkenfield, charged with helping U.S. clients evade millions in taxes is going to plead guilty in court next month, reports The Times Online, the web edition of the fabled London-based newspaper.
On April 28, 2003, the SEC, the NASD, the NYSE and various states announced a $1.4-billion landmark settlement with 10 of Wall Street's largest broker/dealers for failing to provide independent and unbiased research. The day after the announcement...
The proposed FINRA rule would change current practice-which renders arbitrations a virtual black box in which the arbitrators need not explain how they decide a case.
In July 2007, his firm, Bear Stearns, announced that two of its flagship hedge funds had collapsed. Not surprisingly, clients weren't too happy about that. Many of Sharon's clients contacted him to express grievances about their losses, and...
Johnne Syverson, co-founder of RIA firm Syverson Strege & Company, in West Des Moines, Iowa, has been outsourcing money-manager selection and portfolio construction to SEI since 1995. The firm, which manages $300 million in assets, has three CFAs...