Good evening. Thank you, Terri [Polley], for that introduction.
It’s a pleasure to be here with you this evening to talk about our shared interests, one of which is ensuring investors have accurate and reliable financial information to better inform their decisions. I don’t need to tell you how inaccurate information—whether because of weak or inconsistent accounting standards, poor customer
FINRA Requests Comment on Proposed Consolidated FINRA Rules Governing Registration and Qualification Requirements
SEC Approves Amendments to Rule 1120 to Eliminate Exemptions from the Continuing Education Regulatory Element Requirements; Effective Date: Anticipated April 2005; Specific Date to be Announced in Future Notice to Members
I urge you NOT to restrict ordinary investors from trading leveraged and inverse ETFs for the following reasons:
1. Inverse and inverse leveraged ETFs are often the only vehicles available to ordinary investors to hedge their cash and retirement accounts in a down market, or even to profit from down markets. Wealthy investors have many means to do this. Taking these products away from ordinary
Web Delivery of the Continuing Education Regulatory Element ProgramFINRA has transitioned the delivery of the Continuing Education (CE) Regulatory Element to an online format. The CE Program provides participants with the flexibility to satisfy their CE Regulatory Element training requirement from a home or office computer—anytime, anywhere. Participants complete a computer-
GUIDANCEMunicipal SecuritiesSUGGESTED ROUTINGKEY TOPICSCorporate FinanceExecutive RepresentativesLegal and ComplianceMunicipal SecuritiesOperationsRegistered RepresentativesSenior ManagementTechnologyTrading and Market MakingTrainingMSRB Rules G-12(f) and G-14Municipal SecuritiesOperationsSupervisionTrainingTransaction ReportingExecutive SummaryNASD is issuing this Notice to Members to remind
On February 1, 2007, NASD and NYSE launched new Trade Reporting Facility. Learn about the new Market Center ID "DN" requirement for reporting trades.
The Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) section of the 2023 Report on FINRA’s Examination and Risk Monitoring Program (the Report) informs member firms’ compliance programs by providing annual insights from FINRA’s ongoing regulatory operations, including (1) regulatory obligations and related considerations, (2) findings and effective practices, and (3) additional resources.
1. What types of Dual Deficiencies exist?
There are three deficiencies: RR/RR, RR/RA, RA/RA. A state may have different requirements for each registration combination. Contact the state regulator directly.
<p>Further interpretive advice to members concerning the sale of hedge funds.</p>