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SEC taps ex-Janus manager to oversee money market funds
NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS MAY 12, 2011
SEC taps ex-Janus manager to oversee money market funds

The SEC has hired a former Janus Capital Group Inc. portfolio manager to help oversee the $2.8 trillion money market fund industry, a new position.

NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS MAY 11, 2011
Insider trading target: 'Everyone has gone underground'

For 11 years, John Kinnucan was a stock analyst, digging information out of low-level contacts in the computer industry and selling it to clients.

FBI probe could be a buying opportunity: Platinum's Landesman
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 11, 2011
FBI probe could be a buying opportunity: Platinum's Landesman

Money managers are seeing some immediate fallout from the high-profile FBI raids of Wall Street firms in the past week — and that could create a buying opportunity.

Administration big: Single fiduciary standard needed
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 10, 2011
Administration big: Single fiduciary standard needed

Wolin says many investors don't know if they're dealing with an investment adviser or broker

NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS MAY 08, 2011
Geithner eases fears about fund regulation

Based on what Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said last week, it seems unlikely that mutual funds are going to be designated as systemically important financial institutions under Dodd-Frank

SEC plan could substantially alter B-Ds' calculation of net capital
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 06, 2011
SEC plan could substantially alter B-Ds' calculation of net capital

Proposal would eliminate need to rely on credit ratings provided by S&P, Moody's, et. al; 'much more difficult to police'

Countries ban short selling in short order
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 05, 2011
Countries ban short selling in short order

Officials in Europe act swiftly to protect banks; 'false market rumors'

Reserve's Bent named 'visionary'  — despite fund collapse, SEC charges
NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS MAY 05, 2011
Reserve's Bent named 'visionary' — despite fund collapse, SEC charges

Finra wants B-Ds to share info on revenue sharing
NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS MAY 05, 2011
Finra wants B-Ds to share info on revenue sharing

Proposal would require broker-dealers to publicly disclose information about shelf space payments from mutual funds

Extra bucks will go to bolster enforcement unit
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 04, 2011
Extra bucks will go to bolster enforcement unit

Additional $74M will also enable commission to update computers, hire more inspectors

No gun at regulators' heads to hit Dodd-Frank deadlines: Barney Frank
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 04, 2011
No gun at regulators' heads to hit Dodd-Frank deadlines: Barney Frank

Law's co-author comfortable with postponement of deadlines — if agencies need more time to gather info

SEC obtains modest budget bump in fiscal 2011 bill
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 04, 2011
SEC obtains modest budget bump in fiscal 2011 bill

In the give-and-take of congressional budget negotiations, the Securities and Exchange Commission got a little more funding than expected — but not nearly as much as it says it needs to perform its core functions while implementing the Dodd-Frank financial reform law.

NEWS FIXED INCOME MAY 03, 2011
Plan is under way to boost disclosure for muni bonds

With criticism mounting about the lack of disclosure in the municipal bond market, the agency that oversees the sale of muni securities is working on initiatives designed to encourage broker-dealers and issuers to provide more information to investors

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION MAY 01, 2011
Frank: No pressure for regulators to hit Dodd-Frank deadlines

Officials at federal agencies scrambling to translate the Dodd-Frank Act into regulations can breathe a little easier if they fall behind, as many of them have

NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT APR 29, 2011
Top compliance concerns for advisory firms? Survey offers some surprises

Advertising and marketing are still a prime worry, but the 'death-penalty' is an increasing vexation

S&P 'shot across the bow' could be start of financial fix for U.S.
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 29, 2011
S&P 'shot across the bow' could be start of financial fix for U.S.

Amid the financial crisis of 2008, ratings agencies were villified by press and public alike. But S&amp;P's lowering of its credit rating outlook for Uncle Sam was hailed by some as a crucial step in getting lawmakers to do something about the crushing federal deficit. | <font color = blue>Benjamin: Run on Treasuries a flight to crazy</font>

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 27, 2011
Barclays to get $1.1B from Lehman brokerage trustee

Barclays Plc, which bought Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.'s North American business, will get $1.1 billion in trading assets from the trustee liquidating the remnants of Lehman's brokerage, the trustee's lawyer said.

Ameriprise, investors seek court's OK on deal
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 26, 2011
Ameriprise, investors seek court's OK on deal

Ameriprise Financial Inc., two of its Securities America units and a group of investors who sued them asked a U.S. judge to approve a proposed $80 million cash settlement.

SEC not ready to throw the switch on 'the switch'
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 26, 2011
SEC not ready to throw the switch on 'the switch'

Probable push-back in deadline for registering with states will buy advisers some time; agency under 'tremendous pressure' .

House Republican budget blueprint tweaks Dodd-Frank, sets back SEC
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION APR 26, 2011
House Republican budget blueprint tweaks Dodd-Frank, sets back SEC

House Republicans presented a blueprint for the fiscal 2012 budget on Tuesday that seeks to end what they see as an onerous provision of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law, dials back federal spending to a level that Securities and Exchange Commission officials say would hamstring the agency and recommends a tax overhaul that includes eliminating major tax breaks.