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FINRA Fines Merrill Lynch $2.8 Million For Overcharging Customers; $32 Million In Remediation Paid To Affected Customers
Date 21/06/2012
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announced today that it has fined Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. $2.8 million for supervisory failures that resulted in overcharging customers $32 million in unwarranted fees, and for failing to provide certain required trade notices. Merrill Lynch has provided $32 million in remediation, plus interest, to the affected customers.
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Program Trading Averaged 39.3 Percent Of NYSE Volume During June 11-15
Date 21/06/2012
The New York Stock Exchange, a subsidiary of NYSE Euronext (NYX), today released its weekly program-trading data compiled from member firms' executed volume from NYSE's orders database. The report includes trading on the NYSE for June 11-15.
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SEC Charges Two New Jersey-Based Firms And Owner In Stock-Lending Scheme
Date 21/06/2012
The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged a New Jersey businessman with running a stock-lending scheme that defrauded public company officials and brought restricted stock to the market.
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Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. Action - FINRA Fines Merrill Lynch $2.8 Million For Overcharging Customers; $32 Million In Remediation Paid To Affected Customers
Date 21/06/2012
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announced today that it has fined Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. $2.8 million for supervisory failures that resulted in overcharging customers $32 million in unwarranted fees, and for failing to provide certain required trade notices. Merrill Lynch has provided $32 million in remediation, plus interest, to the affected customers.
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Testimony On “Perspectives On Money Market Mutual Fund Reforms” By SEC Chairman Mary L. Schapiro Before The Committee On Banking, Housing, And Urban Affairs Of The United States Senate
Date 21/06/2012
Thank you for the opportunity to testify about the Securities and Exchange Commission’s regulation of money market funds.[1] The risks posed by money market funds to the financial system are part of the important unfinished business from the financial crisis of 2008. One of the seminal events of that crisis occurred in September, after Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy and the Reserve Primary Fund “broke the buck,” triggering a run on money market funds and freezing the short-term credit markets. Although the Commission took steps in 2010 to make money market funds more resilient, they still remain susceptible today to investor runs with potential systemic impacts on the financial system, as occurred during the financial crisis just four years ago. Unless money market fund regulation is reformed, taxpayers and markets will continue to be at risk that a money market fund can “break the buck” and transform a moderate financial shock into a destabilizing run. In such a scenario, policymakers would again be left with two unacceptable choices: a bailout or a crisis.
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Dubai Mercantile Exchange Appoints CEO
Date 21/06/2012
DME (Dubai Mercantile Exchange) the Middle East’s leading energy futures exchange and home to the emerging benchmark for crude oil pricing for the East of Suez markets, has today announced the appointment of former BNP Paribas Head of Marketing for Commodity Futures APAC, Christopher Fix, as Chief Executive Officer.
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Statement By President Barroso On The Formation Of The New Greek Government
Date 21/06/2012
"I warmly welcome today's announcement of the formation of a new government in Greece. I am particularly reassured that the new administration will count on ample and broad-based parliamentary support. I believe that this sends a clear signal of Greece's determination to honour its commitments and stay in the euro.
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CFTC Will Not Hold June 21, 2012, Meeting
Date 21/06/2012
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission will no longer hold a scheduled meeting on June 21, 2012.
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Joaquín Almunia Vice President Of The European Commission Responsible For Competition Policy Restructuring The Banking Sector In The EU: A State Aid Perspective Conference On State Aid In The Banking Market – Legal And Economic Perspectives - Frankfurt Am Main 21 June 2012
Date 21/06/2012
I wish to thank the House of Finance policy platform and the Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability of the Goethe University for inviting me to this conference.
Frankfurt is the perfect place for a debate on the banking sector; this city is not only home to the European Central Bank but also one of the continent’s financial hubs.
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NASDAQ OMX Plans To Launch NASDAQ OMX NLX, A New London Based Interest Rate Derivatives Platform - New Electronic Trading Platform Will Offer A Comprehensive Suite Of European Short-Term And Long-Term Listed Interest Rate Derivatives Products - Platform Aims To Bring Significant Benefits To The Market Through Improved Technology, Competitive Fees And Exceptional Margin Efficiencies Through Trading And Clearing The Full Interest Rate Curve On A Single Platform
Date 21/06/2012
NASDAQ OMX (Nasdaq:NDAQ) today announces its intention to launch a new London-based trading venue, NLX, offering a range of both short-term interest rate (STIRs) and long-term interest rate (LTIRs) euro- and sterling-based listed derivative products. NLX aims to enhance the competitive landscape by providing highly competitive execution and clearing fees and significant margin efficiencies. The platform will be launched by Q1 2013, pending Financial Services Authority approval.
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