Know Your Customer: FINRA’s Clarification of New Suitability Rule
In November of 2010, the SEC approved a new suitability rule developed by FINRA as part of the ongoing comprehensive reform of the financial regulatory system. FINRA, the New York based self-regulatory organization (“SRO”), issued guidance on the new rule in May 2012, and the rule went into effect on July 9, 2012. In general, [...]
Is FINRA Fatal? The Impact Of Extending SROs To Investment Advisers.
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is the largest independent regulator for securities firms doing business in the United States. As a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO), FINRA is tasked with market regulation through contract with major U.S. stock markets, including the New York Stock Exchange, NYSE Arca, NYSE Amex, the NASDAQ Stock Market and the International [...]
For Better or Worse? FINRA’s Attempt to Aid Investors Involved in Arbitration
As the largest non-governmental regulator for securities firms doing business in the United States, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is committed to protecting investors and safeguarding market integrity. FINRA accomplishes these goals through regulation, compliance, training, instruction, and enforcement. One of the most significant means by which FINRA strives to ensure that the securities [...]

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