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U.S. House passes bill to delay Fiduciary Rules at SEC, Labor Dept
WASHINGTON: The U.S. House of Representatives passed a controversial bill on Tuesday that would delay two government regulators from adopting rules requiring stock brokers and retirement account financial advisers to put their customers' interests ahead of their own.
Wall Street banks learn how to survive in staged cyber attack
NEW YORK: A few months ago, a group of Wall Street banks fashioned a risk-manager's worst nightmare to determine how they would survive. Luckily, it was all pretend.
Wall Street banks learn how to survive in staged cyber attack
NEW YORK: A few months ago, a group of Wall Street banks fashioned a risk-manager's worst nightmare to determine how they would survive. Luckily, it was all pretend.
Wall Street gets ready to trade defaulted US debt
WASHINGTON: While most on Wall Street continue to believe it very unlikely the United States will default on its debt later this month, banks and securities firms are already gearing up for how to handle any U.S. Treasuries tainted by missed payments.
Wall Street Launches Defense Of Physical Commodities Role
NEW YORK: Wall Street launched its first concerted defense of its role in physical commodity markets on Thursday, funding a report that highlighted the risks of banks being pushed out of the sector by political and regulatory pressure, and gaining support from an influential trade group.
Nasdaq trading halt exposes communication gaps when crisis hits
The three-hour trading halt last week in Nasdaq stocks has raised questions about the exchange's communications effort.
Nasdaq To Take On Greater Policing Role On Its Stock Exchange
NEW YORK: Nasdaq OMX Group Inc plans to assume a greater role in the policing of its U.S. stock exchange, according to a regulatory filing, in a move that follows calls by Wall Street for an end to the self-regulatory status of exchanges.
Deadline looms for US tax evasion law
WASHINGTON: In one week, the United States is scheduled to begin registering foreign financial firms with US customers for a new anti-tax evasion law, despite industry lobbying to secure another implementation delay.
JPMorgan, under pressure, gives polling information to investors
NEW YORK: JPMorgan Chase & Co, under pressure from the New York Attorney General's office, has agreed to give investors information about upcoming ballot votes, after the company that collects votes on the measures stopped giving out polling information last week.
Court rules for NYSE, Nasdaq in pricing case
NEW YORK: The New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market will have greater latitude to increase revenue from the sale of market data, under a US appeals court ruling on Tuesday that dismissed a complaint brought by a group of Internet companies and a trade group for brokers.