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Registered Rep. November 5, 2003 Will Leitch |
NASD: Brokerages Owe $86M To Investors The summer 2003 scandal involving unpaid breakpoints -- sales-charge discounts that mutual fund companies provide investors who put in a certain amount in a selected fund -- might have been dwarfed by the market-timing scandal, but the SEC and the NASD haven't forgotten about it. |
Registered Rep. July 30, 2003 Will Leitch |
SIA Says "Me Too" on Sales Fee Investigations Amid the brewing investigations into mutual fund sales practices, the Securities Industry Association came out last week in support of the new Joint NASD/Industry Task Force. |
Registered Rep. August 26, 2003 Will Leitch |
NASD Sets Guidelines On Giving Money Back The Joint NASD/industry task force released its study on breakpoints last month, confirming that millions are owed to clients by firms for not applying discounts on breakpoints. The NASD is now making sure the firms know exactly how to rectify the situation. |
Wall Street & Technology March 2, 2004 Jessica Pallay |
Give Me a Break Breakpoints may give investors a break, but Wall Street's CIOs are working overtime to comply with regulators' wishes. |
Registered Rep. February 11, 2004 John Churchill |
Dueling Trend Lines on Complaints Brokers have become more attuned to investor complaints in recent years, but they must be forgiven if they're having a hard time drawing conclusions from the trend numbers reported by regulators. |
Registered Rep. February 1, 2003 Will Leitch |
NASD Investigates Potential Breakpoint Violations The confusing slew of regulations that have followed on the heels of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act has tapped a strange feeling in brokers: the fear of violating securities rules unwittingly. A recent investigation by the NASD shows their worries are not unfounded. |
Registered Rep. January 8, 2003 Will Leitch |
NASD: Firms Are Overcharging Clients The NASD, acting on a tip acquired during an investigation, has sent several brokerage firms word that it has discovered brokers are not providing earned discounts to mutual fund investors, therefore overcharging them. |
Registered Rep. June 2, 2004 Will Leitch |
SEC Passes Breakpoint Amendment---With an `Ethics' Twist The Securities and Exchange Commission has issued its long-awaited amendments on breakpoints (sales-charge discounts on mutual funds), and the end result of months of deliberations surprised no one. |
Registered Rep. April 7, 2005 Kristen French |
NASD Advocates More Disclosure, Less Paper Broker/dealers and their reps may get a big break on point-of-sale disclosure if the Securities and Exchange Commission heeds recent NASD advice. |
Financial Advisor January 2004 Jay Gould |
Washed Up On The Banks Of Denial The SEC has changed its policies regarding anti-fraud consent injunctions. How should investment advisors react? |
Registered Rep. December 9, 2003 Will Leitch |
Raymond James Audits Itself In the wake of last week's news that regulators have recommended "enforcement action" against Raymond James Financial for failure to offer clients breakpoints, the Florida-based brokerage has called for an all-hands-on-deck audit of its mutual fund trading. |
Investment Advisor March 2007 |
March 2007 NASAA reported that between 2004 and 2005, 26% of the 3,635 state enforcement actions dealt with the financial exploitation of seniors... Financial Services Institute Chairman John Simmers announced FSI will issue a white paper... etc. |
Registered Rep. March 24, 2005 Kristen French |
Mutual Fund Enforcement Picks Up Steam On March 23, the SEC and NASD handed out fines in mutual fund-related punishments totaling more than $80 million to five firms. And that is likely just the beginning of a coming avalanche of similar regulatory actions, legal experts say. |
Financial Planning December 1, 2005 Bob Hirschfeld |
Behind LPL's Big Deal Does the largest broker-dealer's sale to investors mean that acquisitions or an IPO are in the offing? |
Registered Rep. October 23, 2007 David A. Geracioti |
If Allegations Prove True, File This Under: Stupid Broker The SEC has filed a complaint against a former LPL rep and branch manager, who, the SEC says, had been engaging in one of the oldest broker tricks in the book: stealing his clients money. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2005 Robert Hertzberg |
The Case for Self-Clearing Linsco/Private Ledger, the biggest independent broker-dealer, says it now offers better service to advisers and has an easier time rolling out new products. |
Financial Planning March 1, 2007 Elizabeth O'Brien |
Clearly, Competition LPL's clearing deal with AXA Advisors prompts questions about recruitment among independent broker-dealers. |
Registered Rep. September 1, 2005 Karen Donovan |
Under Siege Executives of broker/dealer firms are not exaggerating when they say it seems like regulators are locked into a competitive battle to collect the most pelts on Wall Street. |
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. July 1, 2005 Christopher O' Leary |
The Fund Family That Said No While in the past few years many funds sued by regulators have been quick to settle, American, the second-largest fund family in the U.S. with $650 billion in assets is fighting back. |
Registered Rep. April 1, 2005 Will Leitch |
Elder Abuse, Advisor Style The NASD says it will propose "significant" regulatory changes to the way variable annuities are sold, claiming elderly clients are being "scared" into investing in products against their best interests. |
Investment Advisor December 2005 Kathleen M. McBride |
Ownership Shift at LPL Broker/dealer Linsco/Private Ledger (LPL Financial Services) sells a 60% stake to two private equity groups. |
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 May 20, 2004 Tim Beyers |
American Express Unit in Scandal The broker could be a target of a regulatory inquiry into mutual funds revenue-sharing. How can you tell if your own broker or advisor has a conflict of interest? |
Financial Planning December 1, 2005 Lynn Hume |
Ameriprise to Pay $1.25 Million Fine for 529 Sales In a first-of-a-kind enforcement action, the NASD ordered the former American Express Financial Advisors to pay $1.25 million for failing to adequately supervise its sales of Section 529 college savings plans. |
Registered Rep. September 11, 2008 Halah Touryalai |
LPL Fined For Privacy Failures The firm was slapped with a $275,000 penalty issued by the SEC for failing to safeguard its customers' personal information. |
Financial Advisor June 2006 Tracey Longo |
Is Any Stone Unturned? Is the NASD's regulatory clampdown over? Major changes are in place at the sales force level. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2009 Paul Menchaca |
LPL: "We've Arrived" Twenty years after the San Diego-based company was formed through the merger of Linsco and Private Ledger, LPL appears to have lapped its rivals, leaving nothing in its rearview mirror. |
Registered Rep. April 1, 2005 Luxenberg & French |
A Pile of Reasons Regulators and broker/dealer management have gone overboard with mutual fund disclosure. Take the case of the B-share class of mutual funds. |
The Motley Fool August 2, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Buying Your Brokerage? There are good and bad ways to invest in securities firms. Look for these red flags before investing in a broker-dealer offering (BDO.) |
Registered Rep. May 1, 2005 |
Blotter Not-So-Hot IPO: The NASD fined Thomas Weisel Partners for levying exorbitant commission charges on "hot" IPO shares... Expelled, Reinstated, Expelled: Brokerage firm LH Ross was officially expelled from the securities industry and fined... etc. |
Registered Rep. May 1, 2004 Anne Field |
Et tu, 529 Plans Both the NASD and the SEC have revealed they are separately investigating yet another area within the financial services sector: 529 college savings plans. |
Investment Advisor September 2006 |
LPL Buys UVEST In a move that catapults two strong firms to the forefront of third-party brokerage services to financial institutions, Linsco/Private Ledger Corp. will buy UVEST Financial Services. |
CFO February 1, 2005 Ronald Fink |
Finders Keepers The SEC is hearing new demands to make it easier for small companies to raise capital. |
Financial Planning January 1, 2005 |
News Digest Associations: Fiduciary Guild Debuts... Companies: Schwab Streamlines... Mutual Fund Store Grows... Investments: Hedge Funds Balloon... 529 Growth Deflates... etc. |
Registered Rep. November 18, 2010 Jerry Gleeson |
LPL IPO Clicks with Investors CNBC star Jim Cramer may not have liked the valuation of the LPL Investment Holdings IPO, but investors sure did. |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2007 |
Blotter SEC Front Running Probe... NASD Fines Bank of America... |
Registered Rep. January 1, 2005 |
Blotter John Van, head of Murphy Van Securities, was barred from the industry... The NASD fined 29 firms a total of $9.2 million for late reporting... The NASD's mutual fund task force released its initial report... |
Wall Street & Technology March 26, 2004 Jessica Pallay |
Product Watch Infrastructure Instructions... Counting Credit... Mending Breakpoints... |
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. |
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. |
Investment Advisor April 2007 James J. Green |
Watch LPL Grow The largest independent broker/dealer acquires three Pacific Life Insurance Co. broker/dealers. |
Registered Rep. June 7, 2010 Halah Touryalai |
LPL To Go Public. At What Valuation? It's the moment LPL Financial (and much of the broker/dealer world) has been anticipating for at least the last five years. The independent channel's largest b/d filed forms S-1 with the SEC on Friday, signifying its intent to float shares to the public. |
Knowledge@Wharton September 24, 2003 |
Mutual Fund Scandals: Once Again, Individual Investors Are the Losers Is the mutual fund industry going to become mired in the kind of scandal that has afflicted so many public companies over the past few years? |
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? |
Investment Advisor November 2007 |
Changes Securities and Exchange Commissioner Annette Nazareth announces her intention to leave the Commission... Derek Bruton joins LPL Financial Services as CEO... CFP Board appoints Carol Lee Roberts to the position of managing director of Examinations and Education... etc. |
Financial Advisor April 2004 Tracey Longo |
Wanted: Real Disclosure Rules on brokers compensation disclosure are changing---but slowly. |
Financial Advisor June 2004 Tracey Longo |
Compliance Overload A white-hot regulatory agenda is bedeviling independent broker-dealers in the U.S. |
Registered Rep. April 1, 2005 Bill Singer |
Two-Tiered Justice? A recent SEC report shows that the NASD is far less enthusiastic about policing itself --- despite the fact that such self-regulation is part of its charter. |
Registered Rep. August 1, 2006 Halah Touryalai |
Blotter Wachovia Self-Dealing Suit... Merrill Fined for Firing Rep... LPL: On the Prowl?... |