Finra to develop 'report card' on disclosures?

Municipal-bond dealers failing to adequately disclose the risks of debt they handle should expect more disciplinary action, said Malcolm Northam, senior director of member regulation at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
JUN 15, 2011
By  Mark Bruno
Municipal-bond dealers failing to adequately disclose the risks of debt they handle should expect more disciplinary action, said Malcolm Northam, senior director of member regulation at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. “You can expect to see several actions for failure to provide disclosure to investors,” Northam said today at the Bond Buyer’s National Municipal Bond Summit in Miami Beach, Florida. Finra, which enforces rules for securities dealers, plans to develop a “report card” on its members’ compliance with disclosure rules, he said. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has made improving disclosure in the $2.93 trillion municipal-debt market a priority under Chairman Mary Schapiro. SEC rules require dealers to ensure that issuers disclose risks to investors. In recent years, regulators have found several instances where investors weren’t told of the risks, Peg Henry, deputy general counsel of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, said at the conference. Her organization makes the rules for securities dealers and underwriters that Finra enforces. Henry cited bonds sold by Main Street Natural Gas Inc. to buy energy contracts for several municipal governments. The bonds’ payments actually depended on Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. rather than the municipalities. Investors didn’t know that until after Lehman sought bankruptcy in 2008, Henry said. “They were sold as safe, but investors didn’t know they depended on Lehman’s credit,” Henry said. --Bloomberg

Latest News

Trio of advisors switch for 'Happier' times at LPL Financial
Trio of advisors switch for 'Happier' times at LPL Financial

Former Northwestern Mutual advisors join firm for independence.

Indie $8B RIA adds further leadership talent amid growth drive
Indie $8B RIA adds further leadership talent amid growth drive

Executives from LPL Financial, Cresset Partners hired for key roles.

Stock volatility remained low despite risk events
Stock volatility remained low despite risk events

Geopolitical tension has been managed well by the markets.

Fed minutes to provide signals on rate cuts
Fed minutes to provide signals on rate cuts

December cut is still a possiblity.

Trump's tariff talk roils markets, political leaders
Trump's tariff talk roils markets, political leaders

Canada, China among nations to react to president-elect's comments.

SPONSORED The future of prospecting: Say goodbye to cold calls and hello to smart connections

Streamline your outreach with Aidentified's AI-driven solutions

SPONSORED A bumpy start to autumn but more positives ahead

This season’s market volatility: Positioning for rate relief, income growth and the AI rebound