Comment Period Expires: January 9, 1998
SUGGESTED ROUTING
Senior Management
Corporate Finance
Legal & Compliance
Syndicate
Executive Summary
NASD Regulation, Inc. (NASD RegulationSM) requests comment on proposed amendments to National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD®) Rule 2810 (DPP Rule or Rule) that would modify the compensation that members are
I have no use for regulations that limit my investment choices. Free will and freedom to choose is essential to my American way of life. Authorities who make believe that they know more about me than I know about myself have exceeded the limits of government of the people, by the people, for the people. Authoritarians war against my freedom of choice and in no way represent my own best interests
SUGGESTED ROUTING:*
Senior ManagementCorporate FinanceLegal & ComplianceMutual Fund*These are suggested departments only. Others may be appropriate for your firm.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
On July 7, 1992, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved amendments to Article III, Section 26 of the NASD Rules of Fair Practice relating to asset-based sales charges by mutual funds.
SummaryFor the past several years, FINRA has encouraged firms to keep their risk monitoring analyst informed if the firm, or its associated persons or affiliates, engaged, or intended to engage, in activities related to digital assets, including digital assets that are non-securities.1 FINRA appreciates members’ cooperation with this request and is encouraging firms to continue to keep
SummaryThe purpose of this Election Notice is to notify members of an upcoming election to fill one small firm seat on the National Adjudicatory Council (NAC). Eligible individuals who obtain the requisite number of valid petitions may be included as candidates on the ballot by following the petition procedures described in this Election Notice.A formal notice of the NAC election and ballot
Remarks by Richard Ketchum From the 2014 FINRA Annual Conference
Rule Filing Status As Of December 3, 1996
NASD Rule Filing Status
Following is a list of rule filings by the NASD regarding broker/dealer regulation that are pending at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or recently approved. The information set forth below is current as of December 3, 1996. Copies of rule filings (and any amendments thereto), the SEC release publishing the rule
Exemptive relief is granted based on representations that: the contribution pre-dated the contributor’s designation as an MFP; the MFP attempted to obtain a refund of the contribution; the Firm identified the contribution through its supervisory processes during its screening process when Name was being considered for a role that would cause her to be designated as an MFP; and the MFP will be prohibited from soliciting or otherwise being involved in municipal securities business with the City for at least two years from the date of the Contribution.
Comment Period Expires: February 16, 1998
SUGGESTED ROUTING
Senior Management
Corporate Finance
Legal & Compliance
Operations
Systems
Trading
Executive Summary
On December 11, 1997, the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD®) Board of Governors approved the solicitation of comment on a proposed rule that would amend Rule 6530 to limit