Questions to Ask Before You File a Complaint
The OATS Rules require member firms to report to FINRA order information for Nasdaq-listed equity securities and OTC equity securities. Initial public offerings (IPOs), secondary offerings, Direct Participation Programs (DPPs), "restricted securities", as defined by SEC Rule 144(a)(3) under the Securities Act of 1933, and any securities designated in the PORTAL Market are not reportable to OATS.
FINRA Disclosure Reporting Boot Camp Schedule & How to Register
This page is intended to serve as an at-a-glance resource to help broker-dealer firm users track the development of CRD program-related functionality in FINRA Gateway. Retirement dates for Classic CRD features will also be noted on this page as they are announced. Check back for updates and announcements throughout the transition from Classic CRD to FINRA Gateway.
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Decimalization and Qualification Exams
ACTION REQUIRED
SOES Order Sizes
SUGGESTED ROUTING
KEY TOPICS
Legal & Compliance
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SOES Maximum Order Sizes
The Suggested Routing function is meant to aid the reader of this document. Each NASD member firm should consider the appropriate distribution in the context of its own organizational structure.
Executive Summary
Effective October 1, 1999,
February 8, 2011
Dear Executive Representative/Chief Compliance Officer:
FINRA is publishing its 2011 Annual Regulatory and Examination Priorities Letter to highlight new and existing areas of significance to our regulatory programs. This edition of the letter includes topics of heightened importance to FINRA's Member Regulation, Market Regulation and Enforcement Departments, and the
FINRA Requests Comment on a Proposed Rule Set for Limited Corporate Financing Brokers
Frequently asked questions and answers
NASD® has taken disciplinary actions against the following firms and individuals for violations of NASD rules; federal securities laws, rules and regulations; and the rules of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB).