Melvin Wimmer Jr. of Greenwood, S.C., accused of defrauding 25 clients
Chairman Jay Clayton has suggested the host on the video would deliver similar information as conveyed on disclosure Form CRS.
Agency says Jinesh Brahmbhatt failed to disclose conflicts to his young, pro athlete clients.
American Retirement Association asks Labor for clarification on rollovers, showing again how the regulation is causing problems even after its demise.
Bitcoin slides more than 5% on news the SEC put off deciding whether to approve a bitcoin ETF.
Regulator was investigating Alex Herrera's real estate deals with clients
Agency says Salvadore Palermo paid customers above-market prices for CDs
Industry groups support SEC advice rule proposal, investor advocates call for overhaul.
The SEC and U.S. Attorney's office are investigating an alleged loan fraud sold, at least in part, through a network of unregistered brokers and financial advisers.
SEC advice rule proposal puts regulators, industry, investors in much better starting position than where we ended with DOL fiduciary rule.
Participant argued that the plan could have offered a better-performing, nonproprietary TDF.
Regulators are looking at the bank's purchases of low-income housing credits, according to a filing.
In SEC roundtables, agency leaders hear ideas ranging from cost calculator to graphic illustrations.
A handful of other fund managers have settled similar allegations over the past two years.
Ms. Lee, who has worked as an SEC enforcement attorney, would replace her former boss, Kara Stein.
Westminster Financial Securities said to be reneging on agreement to pay elder client, including for a $200,000 bronze bear purportedly purchased from a broker's mother.
Texas adviser embroiled in Seth Rich lawsuit says false charges cost him professionally and personally.
Observers say the proposal could open up areas of arbitrage, depending on how it's drafted.
A new report from Pew recommends the U.S. look internationally to improve fintech regulations.
In comment letter, Investment Adviser Association criticizes SEC advice rule for net capital, account statement and licensing requirements.