Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

NYSE Pushing Firms to Store IMs

The use of instant messaging (IM) at trading firms has reached a watershed point, and the popular method of communication is about to fall under regulatory scrutiny on May 2, when the SEC rules 17a-3 and 17a-4 concerning the retention of broker records…

Duke exits North America prop trading

Duke Energy has closed its proprietary trading business at its North American merchant energy businesses, Duke Energy North America (DENA) and Duke Energy Merchants (DEM). The move by the Charlotte, North Carolina-based energy company was not entirely…

The data deluge

Instant messaging and e-mail are critical tools for traders. But the need to oversee and archive the huge volumes of data they create has become a serious operational risk issue for broker-dealers. Clive Davidson examines the ways firms are dealing with…

SEC announces details of hedge fund forum

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a US financial regulatory authority, plans to hold a hedge fund round table on May 14 and 15 to debate whether such funds negatively affect public investors.

SEC announces details of hedge fund forum

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a US financial regulatory authority, plans to hold a hedge fund round table on May 14 and 15 to debate whether such funds negatively affect public investors.

SEC charges Merill Lynch in Enron case

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) yesterday charged Merrill Lynch and four of its former senior executives with aiding and abetting Enron’s alleged securities fraud – the first time a regulator has charged a bank with aiding the Houston…

The Price May Not Be Right!

Significant events that occur after a market has closed—but before the fund is valued—may lead to consumers buying a fund at an incorrect price due to stale pricing.

SEC enforcement director to join law firm

Bill Baker, formerly associate director of the division of enforcement at the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), is to join Latham & Watkins as a partner in the law firm's Washington, DC, office, on February 18.

US Senate calls for structured finance probe

The structured finance businesses of leading financial institutions in the United States are set to face a major business practice investigation during the next six months, with top US regulators set to introduce a new code of governance for structured…

SEC buy-backs eased to counter short-sellers

The Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) has had some tough choices to make in the aftermath of last Tuesday’s terrorist outrage. In addition to coping with the decimation of its New York offices at 7 World Trade Center, the SEC has had to grapple…

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