On this episode, we dig into a new report from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation, Investors of Color in the United States, that highlights interesting trends related to the pace at which Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino and Asian American/Pacific Islander investors are entering the market, their views on risk, where they're receiving information and more.
(a) Definition of Due-Bills
The term "due-bill" as used in this Rule means an instrument employed for the purpose of evidencing the transfer of title to any security or rights pertaining to any security contracted for or evidencing the obligation of a seller to deliver such to a subsequent purchaser. A due-bill shall not be transferable or assignable by the purchaser.
(b)
(a) FINRA shall, in accordance with this section, collect fees that are designed to recover the costs to FINRA of the supervision and regulation of funding portal members, including the membership process and performing examinations, policy, rulemaking, interpretive and enforcement activities. FINRA shall periodically review funding portal fee revenues in conjunction with these costs to determine
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Senior ManagementInternal AuditOperationsTrading*These are suggested departments only. Others may be appropriate for your firm.
On June 30, 1988, the maximum Small Order Execution System (SOES) order size for all Nasdaq National Market securities was established as follows:
A 1,000-share maximum order size was applied to those Nasdaq National Market securities that
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Senior Management
Internal Audit
Operation
Trading
*These are suggested departments only. Others may be appropriate for your firm.
On June 30, 1988, the maximum SOES order size for all NASDAQ National Market System (NASDAQ/NMS) securities was established as follows:
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Internal AuditOperationsSystemsTrading*These are suggested departments only. Others may be appropriate for your firm.
As of December 19, 1991, the following 47 issues joined the Nasdaq National Market, bringing the total number of issues to 2,673:
Symbol
Company
Entry Date
SOES Execution Level
HDVS
H.D. Vest, Inc.
11/25/91
1000
HDVSW
H.D. Vest, Inc. (CIA
Last Voting Date: April 23, 1993"
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Senior ManagementLegal & Compliance
Executive Summary
The NASD invites members to vote on a proposed amendment to the NASD By-Laws and Rules of Fair Practice to make all rule approval procedures under the NASD's By-Laws uniform (presently some need only Board approval; others need full membership approval) and to
Hello, I will keep this as respectful as possible, and please understand, many of us retail investors are feeling EXTREMELY frustrated with blatant fraud in the marketplace. I'll bullet out a few things I'm shocked by which indicate what is hard not to translate as intentional lack of controls and transparency. I can bucket my requests into two simple terms: 1.) Controls and 2.)
TO: All NASD Members and Level 2 and Level 3 Subscribers
On Tuesday, April 15, 1986, 37 issues are scheduled to join the NASDAQ National Market System, bringing the total number of issues in NASDAQ/NMS to 2,307. These 37 issues, which will begin trading under real-time trade reporting, are entering NASDAQ/NMS pursuant to the Securities and Exchange Commission's criteria for voluntary