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FINRA Requests Comment on Proposed Amendments to FINRA Rule 4210 for Transactions in the TBA Market
The MSRB G-32 Report Card is a monthly status report to help firms evaluate the timeliness of their required filings under Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) Rule G-32. Amended Rule G-32, which became effective on June 1, 2009, consolidated the filing requirements of former Rule G-36 and the official statement delivery requirements of Rule G-32. The new rule establishes the
In securities transactions, whether in "listed" or "unlisted" securities, if a member buys for his own account from his customer, or sells for his own account to his customer, he shall buy or sell at a price which is fair, taking into consideration all relevant circumstances, including market conditions with respect to such security at the time of the transaction, the expense
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On February 5, 1997, in Release No. 34-38245 (Release), the Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC) amended its broker/dealer record retention rule to allow broker/dealers to employ, under certain
Obligation of Broker-Dealers to Conduct Reasonable Investigations in Regulation D Offerings
This Third Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of The FINRA/NASDAQ Trade Reporting Facility LLC (the "Company") (together with the schedules attached hereto, this "Agreement"), dated as of August 1, 2018 ("Effective Date") that replaces the Second Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of The Trade Reporting Facility, LLC,
SEC Approves Amendments to NASD Rule 2810 (Direct Participation Programs)
Each year, FINRA publishes its Annual Risk Monitoring and Examination Priorities Letter to highlight issues of importance to FINRA's regulatory programs.
FINRA has taken disciplinary actions against the following firms and individuals for violations of FINRA rules; federal securities laws, rules and regulations; and the rules of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB).