Regulation And Legislation

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NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 30, 2009
Bill to found Consumer Financial Protection Agency heads to Congress

The Obama administration sent a 152-page bill to Congress today that would set up a Consumer Financial Protection Agency, a key component of its financial services regulatory reforms.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 29, 2009
Court: State can apply some laws to national banks

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that states can apply some of their own laws to big national banks operating within their borders, a decision proponents called a huge win for consumers and for states seeking more power to regulate financial activities.

NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 28, 2009
The cost of kidnapping an adviser: Six years in prison

The 'Geritol Gang' tried to recoup investment losses by making off with their financial adviser. Now, they're looking at serious prison time.

NEWS RIAS JUN 28, 2009
We need financial cops - and speed limits

Mary Schapiro, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, is correct: Fiduciary standards for all who give investment advice won't be sufficient to deter fraud.

NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS JUN 28, 2009
Target date funds seen as a question of how rather than if

Target date funds are ripe for regulation — a conclusion made abundantly clear at a joint Department of Labor and Securities and Exchange Commission hearing this month dissecting these popular retirement funds.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 28, 2009
Advisers, investors call for reinstating uptick rule

Highlighting investor concern about the market effects of short selling, more than 3,000 comments have been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on proposed changes to the short-sale rule.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 28, 2009
Insurance-affiliated brokers face major changes under Obama plan

Broker defections, a loss of market share and spinoffs could be on the horizon for insurance-affiliated broker-dealers if the Obama administration's proposed regulatory reforms force them to act as fiduciaries.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 28, 2009
Big fraud cases put focus on disclosure

The Stanford and Madoff fraud cases have put the brokerage industry's disclosure system under the spotlight.

NEWS RIAS JUN 28, 2009
SEC doesn't need a defibrillator after all

At the beginning of the year, after it missed cues for seemingly everything from the massive Madoff Ponzi scheme to the credit crisis, the Securities and Exchange Commission was being written off as all but dead.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 26, 2009
Attempt to blame fair-value accounting for AIG’s woes was misleading, FASB chairman says

Former American International Group Inc. Chairman Martin Sullivan misled Congress last year when he told lawmakers AIG’s financial problems were caused by fair-value accounting standards, the chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board said today.

NEWS EMERGING MARKETS JUN 26, 2009
FSA outlines proposal to ban commissions

The United Kingdom’s Financial Services Authority, in an effort to restore “trust and confidence in the retail-investment market,” has outlined a proposal to ban commission payments by investment management firms.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 26, 2009
Treasury sets purchase process for bank warrants

After banks make an offer, Treasury will decide whether to make a counteroffer, subject to a private appraisal if the two sides cannot agree on a fair price.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 25, 2009
Antiguan ex-official arrested in Stanford case

Antigua's former chief financial regulator surrendered Thursday to face U.S. charges that he aided an alleged $7 billion swindle by Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford, government officials said.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 25, 2009
Texas Insurance Department will try to implement protective provisions of annuity legislation

The Texas Department of Insurance yesterday said that it will try to implement provisions of legislation vetoed last week by Gov. Rick Perry that was designed to protect annuity customers.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 24, 2009
Elderly clients convicted of kidnapping, beating adviser

Four Germans, aged 61 to 80, abducted financial adviser, held him hostage in a basement; reportedly upset after losing $3.6M in real estate deals

NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JUN 24, 2009
Insurers, banks criticize Obama's proposed consumer watchdog agency

Life insurers and banks bashed the administration’s proposal for a Consumer Financial Protection Agency today at a House Financial Services Committee hearing.

NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JUN 24, 2009
House committee approves bill restricting 401(k) advice to indie advisers

An influential House committee today approved a comprehensive package of retirement legislation that includes a provision that would permit only independent financial advisers to counsel 401(k) participants on their investment decisions.

NEWS MUTUAL FUNDS JUN 24, 2009
SEC to change regulations to prevent runs on money market funds

The Securities and Exchange Commission today voted unanimously to propose rule changes for the $3.8 trillion money market mutual fund industry — including new liquidity requirements to prevent runs on such funds.

NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JUN 23, 2009
Insurance settlement trade group hails Maine’s disclosure law

The Life Insurance Settlement Association today applauded new legislation in Maine which requires that insurance customers be apprised of their rights to sell their policies on the secondary market.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUN 23, 2009
Madoff lawyer seeks 12-year sentence for client

The 71-year-old Madoff faces up to 150 years in prison after pleading guilty on March 12 to 11 felony counts including securities fraud and perjury.