SummaryThe annual meeting of FINRA firms will take place on or about September 11, 2024, to elect one Large Firm Governor, one Mid-Size Firm Governor and one Small Firm Governor to the FINRA Board of Governors (FINRA Board). A formal notice of the meeting, including the precise date, time and location, will be mailed to executive representatives on or about August 12, 2024.The purpose of this
FINRA is advising member firms that the Options Clearing Corporation has issued the June 2024 Options Disclosure Document (ODD). The ODD contains general disclosures on the characteristics and risks of trading standardized options. The June 2024 ODD contains new language to update (i) the list of options markets to include MEMX, LLC and (ii) settlement information to reflect T+1
FINRA is currently experiencing TRAQS issues on some display screens for all products. FINRA will update clients as more details are available.
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On June 9, 2005 the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued its release adopting Regulation NMS. Regulation NMS established substantive rules designed to modernize and strengthen the regulatory structure of the United States equities market. View SEC's spotlight on Regulation NMS. In addition, the SEC approved amendments to NASD Rules that align them with Regulation NMS
The Series 30 exam—the NFA Branch Managers Examination—is a National Futures Association (NFA) exam administered by FINRA.
The Series 31 exam—the Futures Managed Funds Examination—is a National Futures Association (NFA) exam administered by FINRA.
The Series 32 exam—the Limited Futures Examination-Regulations—is a National Futures Association (NFA) exam administered by FINRA.
fileX is a centralized, secure file transfer platform where firms can send, track and receive files in one place. fileX significantly streamlines the process for submitting bulk filings to FINRA, provides additional options for submitting those filings to FINRA, and allows for seamless authentication and authorization. fileX will eventually replace the different legacy file transfer methods in use today.
The SEC requires that broker-dealers create and maintain certain records so that, among other things, the SEC, self-regulatory organizations ("SROs") and state securities regulators may conduct effective examinations of broker-dealers.