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Former GOP Senator Judd Gregg named CEO of lobbying group SIFMA
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association named former Republican Senator Judd Gregg as its chief executive officer, the lobbying group said Monday. The appointment of the veteran politician, who also was governor...Tags: Lobbying, Economy, Business and Finance, Financial Markets, Financial and Business Services, Securities
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SEC chief defends 'neither admit nor deny' but will review
ReutersBy Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) - The new head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission defended on Tuesday the agency's policy of letting firms settle civil charges without admitting or denying them, but also pledged to review the...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress, Judges, Parties and Movements
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SEC has internally released money market fund draft rule-sources
ReutersBy Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) - Staff at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission have circulated a long-awaited draft proposing new reforms for the $2.6 trillion money market fund industry, people familiar with the matter told...Tags: Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Mutual Funds, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Charles Schwab
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SEC has internally released money market fund draft rule: sources
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Staff at the Securities and Exchange Commission have circulated a long-awaited draft proposing new reforms for the $2.6 trillion money market fund industry, people familiar with the matter told Reuters. Details on the exact...Tags: Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Mutual Funds, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Charles Schwab
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U.S. SEC chief White remains mum on money market fund reforms
ReutersBy Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON, May 3 (Reuters) - The top U.S. securities regulator remained tight-lipped on Friday about the details of her agency's efforts to craft reforms for money market funds, probably disappointing an audience of fund industry...Tags: Mutual Funds, Finance, The Wall Street Journal, Economy, Business and Finance, Charles Schwab
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Will new SEC hang whistle-blowers out to dry?
The Securities and Exchange Commission is certainly looking all spiffy and new these days. Mary Jo White, the former federal prosecutor and Debevoise & Plimpton law partner, has taken over as chairman. She tapped her longtime deputy at the Southern...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Arbitration, Bernard Madoff, Barclays PLC, Lawyers
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Madoff investors cannot sue SEC, federal appeals court says
Investors who lost big when Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme unraveled cannot sue federal regulators, despite the government’s “regrettable inaction,” a federal appeals court ruled. Madoff victims had sued, arguing that the...
Tags: Bernard Madoff, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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Regulators follow golden road to Promontory
Mary Schapiro, the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, must take us for fools. No need to worry about her and the so-called revolving door between government and Wall Street, she told the Wall Street Journal on April 2, after...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., American International Group, Lobbying, Dell Inc., Government
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Senate confirms former prosecutor Mary Jo White as SEC chairwoman
WASHINGTON -- The Senate on Monday confirmed Mary Jo White to chair the Securities and Exchange Commission, placing a tough former prosecutor in the role as Wall Street's top watchdog. White was confirmed by a unanimous voice vote in the Senate, an...
Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Lawyers, Prosecution, Jerry Moran, U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
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Senate panel approves Obama nominees to head SEC, consumer bureau
WASHINGTON — A Senate committee on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved Mary Jo White's nomination to head the Securities and Exchange Commission, clearing the way for the former federal prosecutor to be confirmed soon as Wall Street's top watchdog....
Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Lawyers, U.S. Senate, Sherrod Brown, U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
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Mary Jo White's spin at SEC's revolving door
One of the oft-repeated justifications for why Wall Street must be regulated by Wall Streeters is that what goes on there is both so complex and so essential that only those who have been part of it can be trusted to oversee it. This argument is bunk, of...Tags: Sylvia Mathews Burwell, Lobbying, U.S. Congress, Business Enterprises, Deutsche Bank AG
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New concerns raised about lawyers leaving SEC for private firms
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s revolving door is spinning as feverishly as ever. Lawyers who leave the SEC for private law firms often immediately begin lobbying on behalf of their new corporate clients, frequently trying to weaken...
Tags: Lobbying, Lawyers, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Barack Obama
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May 3, 2013
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Apr 30, 2013
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Apr 10, 2013
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Mar 19, 2013
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Mar 19, 2013
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Feb 11, 2013
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