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  • SEC Awards Record Payout Of Nearly $50 Million To Whistleblower - Whistleblower Program Reaches $500 Million In Total Awards

    Date 04/06/2020

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced a nearly $50 million whistleblower award to an individual who provided detailed, firsthand observations of misconduct by a company, which resulted in a successful enforcement action that returned a significant amount of money to harmed investors.  This is the largest amount ever awarded to one individual under the SEC’s whistleblower program. The next largest is a $39 million award to an individual in 2018.  Two individuals also shared a nearly $50 million whistleblower award that same year.

  • Statement Of CFTC Commissioner Dawn D. Stump Regarding Final Rule Prohibiting Exemptions Under Rule 4.13 On Behalf Of Persons With Certain Statutory Disqualifications

    Date 04/06/2020

    One of the great strengths of our derivatives markets – today, just as in the past – is their dynamic nature.  These markets are constantly, and often rapidly, evolving in terms of the scope of products traded, the platforms on which those products are traded, and the participants that trade them.  As a result, “one-size-fits-all” rules often turn out not to be a “good fit” at all.


  • Nasdaq Stockholm Orders Hitech & Development Wireless Sweden Holding AB To Pay A Fine Corresponding To Eight Annual Fees

    Date 04/06/2020

    The Disciplinary Committee of Nasdaq Stockholm has found that Hitech & Development Wireless Sweden Holding AB (publ) (“HDW” or the “Company”) has breached the Nasdaq First North Growth Market Rulebook (the “Rulebook”) and has therefore ordered the Company to pay a fine of eight annual fees, corresponding to an amount of SEK 800 000.

  • Statement Of Commissioner Rostin Behnam Regarding Amendments To Registration And Compliance Requirements For CPOs And CTAs: Prohibiting Exemptions Under Regulation 4.13 On Behalf Of Persons Subject To Certain Statutory Disqualifications

    Date 04/06/2020

    I support today’s adoption of a final rule (the “Final Rule”) requiring any person that files with the CFTC a notice claiming an exemption from registration as a commodity pool operator (“CPO”) under Regulation 4.13 of the Commodity Exchange Act (“CEA” or the “Act”) to affirmatively represent that neither the claimant nor any of the CPO’s principals has in its background any statutory disqualifications listed in section 8a(2) of the CEA, which are required to be disclosed as a part of a CPO registration application with the Commission.  Beyond closing a regulatory gap that allows certain persons that would generally fail to meet the CEA’s basic conduct requirements to nevertheless claim an exemption from CPO registration, the Final Rule invigorates the Commission’s stance as an active regulator with respect to the most diverse registration category within our jurisdiction.  As I have said before, CPOs (and commodity trading advisors or “CTAs”) are often identifiable by variable organizational structures, investment focus, participation, and solicitation, as well as complexity in how they are regulated within our authority.[1]  These factors demand that when we act, we do so with a laser focus on customer protections.  I am pleased that this Final Rule aggressively advances customer protection in a tangible way.   


  • EBA Publishes Opinion On Obstacles To The Provision Of Third Party Provider Services Under The Payment Services Directive

    Date 04/06/2020

    The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion on obstacles to the provision of third party provider services (TPPs) under the Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on strong customer authentication (SCA) and common and secure communication (CSC). The Opinion aims to support the objectives of the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) of enabling customers to use new and innovative payment services offered by TPPs by addressing a number of issues regarding the interfaces provided by account servicing payment service providers (ASPSPs) to TPPs.