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Quantum computing is an emerging technology that relies on quantum mechanics to perform calculations not possible for even the most powerful classical supercomputers.15 To better understand what is behind quantum computing’s exponentially faster processing times, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) notes that it may help to think of computers like “microscopic cities” with
In FINRA staff’s survey of quantum computing use cases, several firms indicated that they are examining how they can benefit from quantum computers when conducting various activities, including trade execution, portfolio management, risk assessments and fraud detection.34 Additional firms indicated to FINRA that they are assessing the potential risk quantum computers may pose to current
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Quantum mechanics is a branch of physics that deals with the complex properties of atoms and sub-atomic particles.2 Quantum computing leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to solve problems too large or complex for traditional computers. Although quantum computing is still in its early stages, numerous financial institutions have begun experimenting with this evolving technology,
In a recent nationally representative survey, more than 1,000 adults shared what worries them most in their lives. On this episode, we sit down with the head of the FINRA Investor Education Foundation to discuss the recent survey and its findings, while also providing tips and resources to help make money a little less spooky.
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FINRA’s Renewal Program supports the collection and disbursement of fees related to the renewal of broker-dealer (BD) and investment adviser (IA) registrations, exempt reporting and notice filings with participating self-regulatory organizations (SRO) and jurisdictions. FINRA communicates information about renewal fees BD and IA firms owe via a Preliminary Statement in November and
WASHINGTON— FINRA announced today that after nine years in the Department of Enforcement, Christopher Kelly plans to leave FINRA on Nov. 1 to pursue other opportunities. In his most recent role of Senior Vice President and Deputy Head of Enforcement, Kelly oversaw the work of FINRA’s Enforcement attorneys throughout the country as well as Enforcement’s Litigation Group.
“Chris’s contributions to
Data Definitions for Bond Market Activity. Data fieldDefinitionTotal Issues TradedThis field represents the total number of issues traded on the day.AdvancesThis field represents the total number of issues where the closing price for the day is higher than the prior closing price.DeclinesThis field represents the total number of issues where the closing price for the day is lower than the prior
Data Definitions for Bond Market Sentiment. Data fieldDefinitionAll SecurtitiesData on All TRACE eligible securities reported on the day and disseminated.Customer BuyData calculated on all trades reported to TRACE and disseminated where the reporting firmindicates it bought from a customer who is not a FINRA member firm. Customer SellData calculated on all trades reported to TRACE and
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A motion to dismiss is a request made by a party to the arbitrator(s) to remove some or all claims raised by another party filing a claim. Rule 12504 of the Code of Arbitration Procedure for Customer Disputes and Rule 13504 of the Code of Arbitration Procedure for Industry Disputes (collectively, the Codes) establish procedures that govern motions to dismiss.Procedures Relating to Motions
FINRA is providing this checklist to help members assess their obligations under the SEC’s Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI) and Form CRS Relationship Summary (Form CRS). The checklist is not a substitute for any rule. Only the rule can provide definitive information regarding its requirements. Interpretive questions should be directed to the SEC, at [email protected]. You should