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On December 7, 1994, in SEC Release No. 34-35059, File No. SR-NASD-94-15, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved amendments to the NASD Free-Riding and Withholding Interpretation (Interpretation), an Interpretation of the Board of
Firms must submit fingerprints for individuals specified in Rule 17f-2 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934. Firms can submit fingerprint information electronically or by using hardcopy fingerprint cards.
Effective February 5, 2009, firms may supervise "market letters" as correspondence rather than sales literature, unless the letters are distributed to 25 or more existing retail customers within any 30-calendar-day period and make a financial or investment recommendation or otherwise promote the firm's product or service.
SR-FINRA-2009-004 - Proposed Rule Change To Amend Definition of TRACE-Eligible Security to Include Securities Eligible for Public Sale and Additional Securities That Are Restricted Securities
When you enter an order to buy or sell a stock, your registered financial professional must decide where to route your order. The most familiar type of execution venue is a traditional exchange. However, other execution venues, including alternative trading systems, single-dealer platforms and wholesalers, have risen in popularity in recent years.
Hello I want to suggest a new rule with all financial operations of any kind by any broker is instantly reported, it's 2021 after all - and that all these operations were transparent and public via your websites - with multiple layers of depth so that "new" retail investors like myself could understand the basics easily - and that it would be multiple levels of depth for the more
Proposed Rule Change to Amend the By-Laws of FINRA Regulation to Realign the Representation of Industry Members on the National Adjudicatory Council to Follow More Closely the Categories of Industry Representation on the FINRA Board
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (“FINRA”) (f/k/a
National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (“NASD”)) is filing with the Securities
and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “Commission”) a proposed rule change to adopt
new FINRA Rule 5122.
SR-FINRA-2008-043 - Proposed Rule Change to Establish a Membership Waive-In Process for Certain NYSE Alternext US LLC Member Organizations
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission a proposed rule change to repeal NASD Rule 1130 and incorporated NYSE Rules 405A, 440F, 440G and 477 as part of the process of developing the consolidated FINRA rulebook.