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Advisory Performance Fee Rule Limit Adjusted by the SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission has issued an order raising the threshold for determining whether an investment adviser can charge performance fees to clients. The increase is because of inflation. It also executes a Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act requirement. Under the Investment Adviser Act’s Rule 205-3,…

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Broker-Dealers are Making Reverse Convertible Sales That are Harming Investors, Says SEC

According to the Securities and Exchange Commission, the sales practices that broker-dealers engage in when structured securities are hurting investors. The SEC released this recent finding in a report this week. Structured securities products are derivatives whose value is determined from baskets of indexes, other securities, options, debt issuances, commodities,…

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GSA Expected to Take Over SEC Leasing System Following Flawed $551M Deal, Says Chairman Schapiro

According to US Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Mary Schapiro, the General Securities Administration will likely take over the SEC’s leasing space system following the agency’s $550 million deal for 900,000 square feet of office space that it ended up not needing. Schapiro made her statements during testimony before a…

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Bill Funding SEC at $1.185B for Fiscal Year 2012 Approved by House Committee

The House Appropriations Committee has voted to approve an appropriations bill to bill fund the Securities and Exchange Commission for fiscal year 2012 at $1.185 billion. The appropriations level is equivalent to what the SEC was given for FY 2011. However, it is $222 million less than what the White…

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Muni Debt Reform: SEC to Proceed with Field Hearing in Alabama

According to House Financial Services Committee Chairman Rep. Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.), the Securities and Exchange Commission will proceed with a field hearing in Birmingham, Alabama. The hearing is to let the SEC more fully comprehend Jefferson County, Alabama’s experience as it comes up with policies to enhance disclosure and transparency…

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SEC to Up Dollar Thresholds for When an Investment Adviser Can Charge Investors Performance Fees

The Securities and Exchange Commission says it will raise the dollar thresholds that would need to be met before an investment adviser can charge a client a performance fee. The monetary thresholds are related to two tests under the 1940 Investment Advisers Act that let investment advisers charge performance-based fees…

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Auction-Rate Securities Investigations by SEC and NY Attorney General Are Ongoing

The Securities and Exchange Commission and the New York Attorney General’s office are still investigating whether auction-rate securities market participants knew they were misleading investors about the complexity and liquidity of debt instruments leading up to the market collapse in 2008. Officials for both agencies told BNA about the ongoing…

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Investments Advisers Told to Look at Recent SEC Enforcement Actions When Preparing for Exams

Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations deputy director Norm Champ says that when preparing to be examined, investment advisers should look at recent SEC enforcement actions stemming from problems found during previous exams at other advisers. Champ made this suggestion last month at an American Law…

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Reductions to SEC’s Budget Will Cause Staff Furloughs, Says Schapiro

Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Schapiro says reducing the agency’s budget to where it was at in 2008 would result in “significant’ staff furloughs. Other likely consequences would be the curtailment of crucial travel, including visits to registered entities, the cessation of technology infrastructure initiatives, and the curtailing of the…

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The “New” SEC is Acting Just Like The “Old” SEC by Protecting the Securities Industry from Responsibility for its Actions

The Securities and Exchange Commission has announced a proposal to temporarily extend a rule that facilitates certain proprietary trading by entities that are registered as both broker-dealers and investment advisers. The proposed extension would move Rule 206(3)-3T’s expiration date by two years, from December 31, 2010 to December 31, 2012.…

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