Tag: SEC

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May 12, 2017 BY Valentina Kirilova

SEC names Lucas Moskowitz Chief of Staff

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that Lucas Moskowitz has been named the agency’s chief of staff. Lucas’s diverse background in both the public and private sectors has given him valuable experience in all three areas of the SEC’s core mission, and I am delighted to have him on board,” said SEC Chairman Jay…

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Securities and Exchange Commission proposes Transaction Fee Pilot for NMS Stocks
May 12, 2017 BY Valentina Kirilova

SEC charges law firm partner in $1 million insider trading scheme

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged a former partner at an international law firm and his neighbor with making more than $1 million in illicit profits by insider trading around corporate announcements. The SEC alleges that Walter C. Little accessed confidential documents on his law firm’s internal computer network related to at least 11…

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May 11, 2017 BY Valentina Kirilova

Barclays to pay $97 million for overcharging clients

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced an enforcement action requiring Barclays Capital to refund advisory fees or mutual fund sales charges to clients who were overcharged. In a settlement of more than $97 million, Barclays agreed to settle three sets of violations that resulted in clients being overbilled by nearly $50 million. The SEC’s…

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UN report says North Korea laundered $2 billion theft via Hong Kong firm
May 10, 2017 BY Valentina Kirilova

SEC charges former staffer with securities fraud violations

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged a former employee with securities fraud in connection with his trading of options and other securities. The SEC’s complaint alleges that David R. Humphrey, who worked at the SEC from 1998 to 2014, concealed his personal trading from the SEC’s ethics office and later misrepresented his trading activities…

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Securities and Exchange Commission proposes Transaction Fee Pilot for NMS Stocks
May 05, 2017 BY Valentina Kirilova

SEC staff supplements quarterly private funds statistics

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) staff published a suite of new data and analyses of private fund statistics and trends. The Private Funds Statistics, released quarterly since October 2015 by the Division of Investment Management’s Risk and Examinations Office, offers investors and other market participants valuable insights by aggregating data reported by private…

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DTCC - new additions to the Board
May 03, 2017 BY Valentina Kirilova

DTCC repo clearing services gain SEC regulatory approval

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), the post-trade market infrastructure for the global financial services industry, today announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved rule changes allowing its Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC) subsidiary to expand the availability of central clearing in the repo market, strengthening both the safety and efficiency…

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sec whistleblower award
May 03, 2017 BY Valentina Kirilova

SEC announces whistleblower award of more than half-million dollars for company insider

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that a company insider has earned a whistleblower award of more than $500,000 for reporting information that prompted an SEC investigation into well-hidden misconduct that resulted in an SEC enforcement action. This company employee saw something wrong and did the right thing by reporting what turned out to…

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Securities and Exchange Commission proposes Transaction Fee Pilot for NMS Stocks
April 26, 2017 BY Valentina Kirilova

SEC charges broker with defrauding customers

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged a former broker with knowingly or recklessly trading unsuitable investment products in the accounts of five customers and misappropriating more than $170,000 from one of those customers. The SEC’s complaint alleges that Demitrios Hallas repeatedly traded unsuitable investments in his customers’ accounts, exposing customers who were unsophisticated with…

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UN report says North Korea laundered $2 billion theft via Hong Kong firm
April 25, 2017 BY Valentina Kirilova

SEC charges portfolio manager with diverting nearly $2 million to personal account

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced fraud charges against a Massachusetts-based portfolio manager accused of diverting at least $1.95 million to his personal brokerage account from a fund over which he had trading authority. The SEC’s complaint alleges that Kevin J. Amell carried out a fraudulent matched-trades scheme in which he prearranged the purchase…

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April 24, 2017 BY Valentina Kirilova

SEC fines Telecom executives for FCPA violations

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that two former executives at Hungarian-based telecommunications company Magyar Telekom have agreed to pay financial penalties and accept officer-and-director bars to settle a previously-filed SEC case alleging they violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). Magyar Telekom paid a $95 million penalty in December 2011 to settle parallel…

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