Recently, certain TRACE Corporate and Agency and TRACE Treasury trades were incorrectly marked late in specific scenarios related to the holiday and early close (this applied to some transactions with execution dates of November 28 and November 29, 2024).FINRA will perform a data fix to remove the incorrect late flag from affected transactions. ADDS trade journals will be republished
FINRA has observed that some TRACE Corporate and Agency and TRACE Treasury trades reported for execution dates of November 28 and November 29, 2024 have been misrepresented as being late. FINRA is investigating the cause and will update affected clients as more details are known.
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(a) The Board shall appoint a Director of Mediation to administer mediations under the Code. The Director will consult with the NAMC on the administration of mediations, as necessary.
(b) The Director may delegate his or her duties when appropriate, unless the Code provides otherwise.
Amended by SR-FINRA-2008-021 eff. Dec. 15, 2008.
Renumbered from Rule 10404 and amended by SR-NASD-
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The 2024 Compliance Outreach Program for Municipal Advisors and Municipal Dealers is a free live-streamed and in-person program designed to provide municipal market participants an opportunity to hear from SEC, MSRB and FINRA staff on timely regulatory and compliance matters for municipal advisors and dealers.
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Some investors use foreign securities to diversify portfolios. Since overseas assets often don’t track their U.S. counterparts closely, a globally diversified portfolio might help reduce volatility. But currency risk could be present both in foreign investments and also other parts of your portfolio.
All investments carry some degree of risk. Stocks, bonds and funds can lose value. Even conservative, insured investments such as certificates of deposit issued by a bank or credit union, come with inflation risk. They may not earn enough over time to keep pace with the increasing cost of living.
Buying and selling securities is actually very easy, thanks in large part to technology. It almost seems like you’re doing the buying and selling yourself, but a brokerage firm is. Any time you buy or sell securities you typically must first open a brokerage account.