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On March 23, 2000, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved amendments to National Association of
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (“FINRA”) is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “Commission”) a proposed rule change to adopt temporary Supplementary Material .17 (Temporary Relief to Allow Remote Inspections for Calendar Year 2020 and Calendar Year 2021) under FINRA Rule 3110 (Supervision) to provide member firms the option, subject to specified
The reporting of shorts and especially synthetic shorts have been overlooked for a very long time, because of this I absolutely believe this will benefit every single investor. These rules should be implemented and require daily reporting to the public by the firms FINRA regulates. I sincerely hope that FINRA implements and enforces these rules as the confidence in the state of todays stock
This letter is to oppose each and every one of the extensive restrictions being contemplated in Regulatory Notice 22-08. The proposed rule should be revoked. It is the latest open attack on the common man’s access to the new class of leveraged products, and in so doing, it is illegal.
The original attack came from the SEC in late 2019. That proposed rule, File No. S7-24-15, which limited
Proposed Rule Change to Amend FINRA Rule 2360 (Options) Position Limits
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Federal Reserve Board Regulation T governs the extension of credit to customers by broker/dealers. Among the provisions of Regulation T are requirements governing the initial margin
FINRA announced today that it has fined BofA Securities, Inc. $24 million for engaging in more than 700 instances of spoofing through two former traders in U.S. Treasury secondary markets and related supervisory failures spanning more than six years.
NASDR has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to the Code of Arbitration Procedure (Code) of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. to change the interpretation of the Code such that claims relating to transactions in exempted securities, including government and municipal securities, may be submitted to the Office of Dispute Resolution (Office) for arbitration under the NASD
NASD has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to extend for 120 days, to December 29, 2005, the provisions of NASD Rule 2210(c)(3) and Interpretive Material 2210-5 (collectively, the "Rules") on a pilot basis, unless extended or permanently approved before that date. The Rules, as approved by the
A member is not an "affiliated member" of an insurance company for purposes of Rule 2820(g)(4)(D) where no control relationship exists between the entities.