SEC bulletin educates investors on T+2
SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy tackles the shortening of the settlement cycle
- By: James Langton
- August 22, 2017 May 31, 2019
- 11:50
SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy tackles the shortening of the settlement cycle
Investor funds diverted for personal expenses
Comments on the proposals are due by Sept. 29
Industry and regulators need to apply greater resources to stop financial fraud against seniors
Rog Mangat is facing fraud charges related to an alleged scheme that he called Privileged Investment Group
The SRO will be conducting routine business, such as electing directors, appointing auditors and considering its financial statements
The OSC’s annual conference will focus mostly on how technology is leading to disruptive change in financial services
The agreement will help the OSC and the FPSC carry out their registration/certification, compliance and enforcement duties
Gerald Soloway, Robert Morton and Martin Reid have also been prohibited from serving as officers or directors for a period of time
The new virtual currency is scheduled to start on Aug. 7 even though the Financial Markets Administrative Tribunal issued orders against firms selling it
There are concerns that regulatory “sandboxes” could potentially lead to level playing field issues and forum shopping
Christopher Giancarlo to head Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Arash Gabriel Armani refused to co-operate with a regulatory investigation into his conduct
U.S. regulator wants directors to focus on core responsibilities
The CSA says most current trade processing practices will be adequate
The firm was found to have violated the audit rules in connection with its audit of U.S. brokerage firm Merrill Lynch
James Alexander Moon, Michael Edward Comeau and Mitchell Torch admitted they failed to verify certain clients qualified as accredited investors
A consensus has emerged that the Volcker Rule “needs clarification and recalibration to eliminate burden on banks that do not present systemic risks”
Joe Yiu Cheung has agreed to pay almost US$800,000 and to be banned permanently from dealing with penny stocks
FINRA and the SIPC reached an agreement that’s intended to reduce the compliance burden and costs for firms
Two men convicted of securities law violations lose bid to appeal convictions and penalties
State regulator launches online portal for financial firms to report possible breaches
Changes to derivatives guideline aim to reflect current practices for the risk-management of derivatives activities
The provincial regulators placed significant efforts through video and other campaigns to make investors aware of these growing issues