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Executive Summary
On June 29, 1994, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved a new short-sale rule for Nasdaq National Market® securities traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market™ (Nasdaq). The rule takes effect September 6, 1994, for an 18-month pilot period.
The Nasdaq® short-sale
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Unless otherwise provided, terms used in the Rule 1000 Series shall have the meaning as defined in Rule 0160.
(a) "Applicant"
The term "Applicant" means a person that applies for membership in FINRA under Rule 1013 or a member that files an application for approval of a change in ownership, control, or business operations under Rule 1017.
(b) "Associated Person"
The SDP was designed to provide members of the uniformed services in designated combat zones an opportunity to build their financial savings.
To prepare for a life of moves, you need to know what to expect both before and after a move.
No member organization may, without the prior written approval of the Exchange, form or acquire a subsidiary company. The member organization shall require such subsidiary to comply with the following provisions.
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Information Regarding Subsidiary Companies of Member Organizations
.10 Definition of subsidiary
For purposes of this rule, the term "
FINRA departments also create specific subject-matter committees as needed to consult on various issues. Approximately 55 individuals participate on these committees that serve as important advisory bodies within FINRA’s regulatory framework.
(a) A member seeking registration as an ADF Market Participant shall:
(1) file an application with FINRA in which the member:
(A) specifies whether the member is seeking registration in Nasdaq and/or CQS securities;
(B) certifies the member's good standing with FINRA;
(C) demonstrates compliance with the net capital and other financial responsibility provisions of the Exchange Act;
(D
(a) Notice of Pre-Use Filing Requirement
Pursuant to Rules 2210(c)(1)(B) and 2220(c)(2), FINRA staff may issue a written notice requiring a member to file communications with the FINRA Advertising Regulation Department at least ten days prior to use if FINRA staff determines that the member has departed from the standards of Rule 2210 or 2220.
(b) Service of Notice of Pre-Use Filing
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is the largest independent regulator for all securities firms doing business in the United States. FINRA’s mission is to protect America’s investors by making sure the securities industry operates fairly and honestly.
Along with their responsibilities to the securities industry, FINRA employees have responsibilities to all of FINRA’s other