IOSCO eyes investor protection for structured products
Proposed toolkit sets out potential regulatory approach to retail structured products
- By: James Langton
- April 18, 2013 December 19, 2017
- 10:00
Proposed toolkit sets out potential regulatory approach to retail structured products
Bayfield Ventures shares traded with knowledge of assay results
IOSCO begins monitoring standards for payment, clearing and settlement systems
Report identifies some areas for improvement
The firm, also known as Profitable Sunrise, has been the subject of investor warnings in Canada
Moore settles with OSC, SEC
Ministers committed to moving forward on advisor incorporation
Task force established following regulatory the manipulation of major interest rate benchmarks
FSB report finds G20 countries failed to meet 2012 deadline
Trader’s activity put Rochdale Securities out of business
Dealers reminded of responsibility for fair and orderly markets
IIROC loses portable device that contains date on 52,000 brokerage firm clients
Former rep fined $50,000 over mortgage scheme
Proposed rule would allow for the efficient collection and use of information by the OSC
Panel finds rep made unsuitable investment recommendations and personally compensated clients for account losses
OSC panel says violations began with poor record keeping
Gran Cache Coal trades not based on undisclosed material facts
Regulator alleges Scott London, as lead partner on several KPMG audits, was able to obtain material, nonpublic information
Regulator alleges Richard Moore had knowledge of undisclosed material facts
If CRM reforms fail to produce the desired outcome, more drastic regulatory changes could be in store
Standards external complaints bodies enforced by Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
Financial firms required to detect red flags and prevent identity theft in client accounts
As a U.S. attorney, Mary Jo White specialized in prosecuting complex securities and financial institution frauds and international terrorism cases
FCA wants to understand the sorts of mistakes financial consumers make, and how firms respond to these mistakes
Advisors could be called on to justify trailer commissions, explain new performance reporting measures