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NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 26, 2010
Schwab and Charles Goldman take fight to arbitration

Charles Schwab Corp. and former executive vice president Charles Goldman agreed to meet with a private mediator next month to discuss $736,000 in severance pay he is seeking following his dismissal in 2008.

NEWS RIAS AUG 26, 2010
Schwab alternatives director Josh Kernan resigns

Josh Kernan, who oversees sales of alternative investments to investment advisers and their clients at Charles Schwab Corp., is leaving the company after 16 years to start a new firm.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 22, 2010
N.Y. advisers in limbo because state doesn't do exams

The Dodd-Frank regulatory-reform law aims to reduce the SEC's examination responsibilities by shifting some 4,000 investment advisers to state registration, but New York state may gum up the law's intent.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 19, 2010
Dallas broker SWS Group reports 57% drop in fiscal 4Q profit

SWS Group, Inc., a Dallas-based broker-dealer and correspondent clearing firm, said its fiscal fourth-quarter net income fell 57% on impairment to the value of two large stock holdings, foreclosed property expenses at a banking unit and lower clearing and investment banking revenue.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 17, 2010
Finra may expand oversight to all financial advisers

Finra, whose rules-based approach to oversight of brokers is anathema to many financial advisers, could expand its jurisdiction as a result of the new Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 15, 2010
Stifel CEO downplays impact of fiduciary standard on brokers

Stifel Financial Corp., which has increased its brokerage force by 23% in the past year, won't be as buffeted as many analysts expect if regulators impose a fiduciary standard on brokers, the company's chief executive said last week.

SEC ending rule easing principal trades with advisory clients
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 15, 2010
SEC ending rule easing principal trades with advisory clients

Dually registered advisers not utilizing relief, regulator says

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 11, 2010
'A disclosure regime'

Stifel Financial Corp CEO Ronald Kruszewski downplayed the impact of a new fiduciary standard on his firm, noting it will likely be just "a disclosure regime.”

NEWS WIREHOUSES AUG 11, 2010
MSSB hits small accounts with new fees

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC this month began imposing quarterly fees of $35 on households with total accounts under $25,000, the latest development in big brokerage firms' long-simmering campaigns to wean financial advisers from small accounts.

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney shuffles retail management team
NEWS WIREHOUSES AUG 09, 2010
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney shuffles retail management team

In an executive switch that creates an opening in its wrap account business, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC has named a new chief operating officer and a new private-wealth-management head.