FINRA and ISG Delay Effective Date for Enhanced Electronic Blue Sheet Submissions
FINRA and ISG Enhance Electronic Blue Sheet Submissions
NASD is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to amend NASD Rule 7010 to modify pricing for NASD members using the ITS/CAES System and Inet facility, which are currently operated by The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. and its subsidiaries ("Nasdaq") as facilities of NASD.
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The following are frequently asked questions (FAQ) regarding renewals that are applicable to broker-dealer (BD) firms. If your firm is a joint broker-dealer/investment adviser (BD/IA) firm,
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Executive Summary
On May 15, 1994, the NASD® issued Special Notice to Members 94-44, , which clarified the applicability of Article III, Section 40 of the NASD Rules of Fair Practice to investment advisory activities of registered representatives (
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CRD FAQ - Form Filing for Individuals - Disclosure
Q. What is a duplicate disclosure and how is a duplicate disclosure created?A. A "Duplicate Disclosure" is when a firm files a Form U4, Form U5 or Form BD to report the same disclosure event multiple times via separate (i.e., new or "initial") Disclosure Reporting Pages (DRPs). Rather than amending the existing DRP to report any updated details, a firm creates and