Executive Summary
On May 18, 1998, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved amendments to National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD®) Interpretive Material 2110-1 (IM-2110-1) and Rule 2720, revising certain provisions of the Free-Riding and Withholding Interpretation (Interpretation). These amendments address direct and indirect owners of broker/dealers, investment
TO: All NASD Members and Other Interested Persons
On December 19, 1985, the Securities and Exchange Commission approved a new Article III, Section 41 of the NASD Rules of Fair Practice (SEC Release No. 34-22731). The rule establishes a new requirement for members to maintain a record of their total "short" positions in NASDAQ securities in all customer and proprietary firm accounts and
NASD has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to extend the pilot rule in IM-10100, paragraphs (f) and (g), of the NASD Code of Arbitration Procedure (Code) to require industry parties in arbitration to waive application of contested California arbitrator disclosure standards, upon the request of customers or, in industry cases, of associated persons with claims of statutory employment
2004 2005 Filing Due Dates
NASD would like to remind members of their obligation to
file the appropriate FOCUS reports, Annual Audits, Customer
Complaints, and Short Interest Reports by their due dates.
The following schedule outlines due dates for 2005. Questions
regarding the information to be filed can be directed to the
appropriate District Office. Business questions as to how to file
the
Proposed Rule Change to Modify FINRA/Nasdaq Trade Reporting Securities Transaction Credit
NASD is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “Commission”) a proposed rule change to incorporate certain rules of New York Stock Exchange LLC (“NYSE”) relating to the regulation of member firm conduct (the “Incorporated NYSE Rules”). The Incorporated NYSE Rules will apply solely to members of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (“FINRA”) that also are members
2003 - 2004 Filing Due Dates
NASD would like to remind members of their obligation to file the appropriate FOCUS reports, Annual Audits, and Customer Complaints by their due dates. The following schedule outlines due dates for 2004. Questions regarding the information to be filed can be directed to the appropriate District Office. Business questions as to how to file the FOCUS report, resetting
Proposed Rule Change to Modify the “Late Report—T+N” Fee Applicable to Members Using the FINRA/Nasdaq Trade Reporting Facility
2012 Annual Audit and FOCUS Report Filing Deadlines
SR-FINRA-2008-031 - Proposed Rule will Amend the Uniform Submission Agreement