Extension of Current Rate for Fees Paid Under Section 31 of the Exchange Act
SR-FINRA-2009-003 - Proposed Rule Change to Amend the Customer and Industry Codes
INFORMATIONAL
MSRB Rule G-37 Exemptive Relief
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KEY TOPICS
Internal Audit
Legal & Compliance
Municipal/Government Securities
Registered Representatives
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MSRB Rule G-37
Political Contributions
Executive Summary
Since May 1999, NASD Regulation, Inc. (NASD RegulationSM) has considered three requests for exemptive relief
SR-FINRA-2008-005 - Proposed Rule Change to Establish Minimum Quarterly Threshold for Securities Transaction Credit Under NASD Rule 7001C
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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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Order Audit Trail System
Action Requested By: July 10, 2002
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Legal & Compliance
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Order Audit Trail System
Executive Summary
NASD is issuing this Notice to Members to solicit comments from members and other interested parties on proposed changes to the OATS
Effective November 11, 2008, the requirements in NASD Interpretive Material (IM) 2110-2 (Trading Ahead of Customer Limit Order) apply to over-the-counter (OTC) equity securities, as defined in NASD Rule 6610(d).
Testimony Before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
Since October 1, 2007, the SEC has been operating under a continuing resolution for fiscal year 2008. As such, the Section 31 fee will remain at $15.30 per million until further notice.
Given their name, high-yield bonds might attract investors looking for products that offer the potential to increase their returns. But it’s important to remember that the level of return an investment might achieve generally correlates with its level of risk, and the bond market is no exception.