FINRA 21-19 is a long overdue change. It is clear that the integrity of the United States market has been strained to the edge of disaster, in large part due to systemic risk developed under the regulatory authority of FINRA's outdated short interest reporting policy. While many of the policies mentioned in Regulatory Notice 21-19 address the general breadth of exploitable and ineffective
(a) Members are required to report transactions (other than transactions executed on or through an exchange) in OTC Equity Securities, including secondary market transactions in non-exchange-listed Direct Participation Program securities, and Restricted Equity Securities to the OTC Reporting Facility in compliance with the Rule 6600 and 7300 Series, as well as all other applicable rules and
All short interest and FTDs need to be reported on a daily basis. Individual investors deserve to know what is going on with their stocks, especially when the entire system is computerized.
Remarks by Richard Ketchum From the NACUBO 2014 Endowment and Debt Management Forum
What's New In E-Bill?April 2024E-Bill is now integrated into FINRA Gateway. FINRA's financial system enables entitled users to view financial details, submit payment to firm accounts and invoices, and create transaction reports. Users can access the new E-Bill experience by logging in to FINRA Gateway or navigating through other systems (for example, FPRD).For more information, please
Elisabeth Craig is Senior Vice President & Deputy, FINRA, Credentialing, Registration, Education and Disclosure (CRED), responsible for oversight of registration functions and testing and continuing education.
Prior to joining FINRA, Elisabeth was employed as Counsel with DCS Advisory, an investment banking firm, where she focused on all aspects of legal and compliance matters. Elisabeth
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On February 7, 2000, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved proposed changes to National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (“FINRA”) is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “Commission”) a proposed rule change to change references in the Codes of Arbitration Procedure from the Neutral List Selection System to the list selection algorithm.
FINRA is alerting consumers of its OTC Transparency Data to some recent changes related to the FINRA API platform.
OAuth2 Authentication:
In order to improve security, FINRA is transitioning to OAuth2 authentication. As such, the API platform will only support OAuth2 authentication starting June 1, 2022.
After May 31, 2022 the FINRA API platform will no longer support Basic
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