FINRA Announces Nominees for Upcoming Vacancies on the National Adjudicatory Council
TO: All NASD Members and NASDAQ Subscribers
On October 5, 1983, the Securities and Exchange Commission adopted a rule change which will require all foreign issuers seeking inclusion in NASDAQ to be registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. This registration requires foreign issuers to file periodic reports with the Commission similar to those filed by domestic
FINRA Announces Nominees for Upcoming Vacancies on the National Adjudicatory Council
FINRA Announces Nominees for Vacant Small Firm and Mid-Size Firm Industry National Adjudicatory Council Seats
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FINRA Notice of Special Meeting of Small Firms and Proxy
SUGGESTED ROUTING
Senior Management
Corporate Finance
Institutional
Legal & Compliance
Mutual Fund
Operations
Syndicate
Systems
Trading
Training
Executive Summary
On May 11, 1995, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC or Commission) approved amendments to its rules that would implement two alternative methodologies proposed by the securities industry to expedite
INFORMATIONAL
Advertising Modernization
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KEY TOPICS
Advertising
Internal Audit
Investment Companies
Legal & Compliance
Registered Representatives
Senior Management
Variable Contracts
Advertising
Communications with the Public
NASD Rule 2210
Executive
Regulatory Relief
PLEASE NOTE: The FINRA rulebook currently consists of both NASD Rules and certain NYSE Rules that FINRA has incorporated, including the NYSE rules referenced in this Notice. The incorporated NYSE Rules apply solely to members of FINRA that are also members of NYSE on or after July 30, 2007, referred to as "Dual Members." Dual Members also must comply with NASD Rules.
Remarks by Richard Ketchum From the SIFMA C&L New York Regional Seminar