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Good morning, and thank you, Professor [Reena] Aggarwal for that kind introduction and the invitation to join you today. Under your leadership, Georgetown’s Center for Financial Markets and Policy has come to be an important forum for discussing current policy and regulatory issues facing the global financial markets. We all owe you and your colleagues at the Center a
1. What is the single most neglected area in the field of investor education? How might this area be developed? Bar none, the most neglected area is financial planning -- investing being just one of five primary focus areas. Investment, tax, estate, insurance and retirement planning all need to be discussed and aligned with one’s life/financial goals. It can be developed by changing our mindset/
While Generative AI and large language models present numerous opportunities to create business efficiencies and offer many potential benefits to firms, regulators and investors, they also introduce unique risks. On this episode, we hear from three experts at FINRA who are closely looking at these technologies and following developments in this space.
FINRA Requests Comment on the Effectiveness and Efficiency of its Communications With the Public Rules
SEC Approves Expanding Disseminated Real-Time TRACE Data
FINRA Revises the Series 7, 17, 37 and 38 Examination Programs
GUIDANCE
Publication of National Adjudicatory
Council Membership Decisions
Pursuant to NASD Rule 1015
SUGGESTED ROUTING
KEY TOPICS
Legal & Compliance
Senior Management
IM-8310-2
Publication of NAC Membership
Decisions
Rule 1014
Rule 1017
Rule 1015
Executive Summary
On October 28, 2005, the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC) approved amendments to IM-8310-2
Cover Letter from FINRA Chairman and CEO, Rick Ketchum
January 11, 2013
Today, FINRA published its eighth annual
2013 Regulatory and Examination Priorities Letter
to highlight the key issues that are significant to our regulatory programs. This letter is an important part of our work to support your efforts to regularly update your compliance capability. It is my
View Trading Activity Fee Self-Reporting Form
Executive Summary
On July 28, 2003, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC or Commission) approved an NASD rule filing amending the Trading Activity Fee (TAF) to establish a new rate for covered equity securities.1 NASD had been collecting the TAF and determined that the equity rate needed to be increased to ensure adequate funding levels for
Nasdaq Postpones SuperSoes Until Fourth Quarter 2000
The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. announced last month that the introduction of the Nasdaq National Market Execution System (SuperSoesSM) and modifications to SelectNet® have been postponed until the fourth quarter of 2000.
In response to industry feedback, Nasdaq® will postpone the SuperSoes launch and SelectNet modifications previously