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Broker Settles Texas Securities Fraud Charges by SEC that She Misappropriated Customers’ Money

Susan G. Slovak has agreed to pay $25,000 to resolve Securities and Exchange Commission charges that she committed Texas securities fraud. Slovak, a former registered representative from Corsicana, is accused of misappropriating hundreds of thousands of dollars belonging to three customers. According to the SEC, Slovak took more than $330,000…

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Ranking Broker-Dealers According to Highest Average AUM Per Rep

Below you will find Investment News‘ list of the average assets under management per rep at the biggest independent broker-dealers. The information was compiled from data that came from the investment firms that took part in a yearly survey. Ranked in the Top 10 were: 1. Wells Fargo Advisors Financial…

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Texas Securities Fraud: Commodity Futures & Options Service, Inc. is Permanently Barred from the NFA

Commodity Futures & Options Service, Inc., a Houston-based introducing broker, has been permanently barred from the National Futures Association. The ban stems from an NFA complaint filed last year and a settlement offer submitted by the Texas broker and Bryan L. Wright, one of its principal who also was barred…

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Stifel Reports 80% Earnings Increase During 1st Quarter Even After Disengaging From Broker Recruiting Wars

Stifel Financial Corp. is reporting an 80% increase of earnings during its first quarter, which ended on March 31, compared to last year. Nearly 57% of its operating profit and 64% of revenue came from its global wealth management group. The profit increase came even as the financial firm slowed…

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$1 Billion Goldman Sachs Synthetic CDO Debacle a Reminder that Even Highly Sophisticated Investors Can Be Defrauded

Although the Senate hearing over Goldman Sachs, & Co.’s role in structuring a collateralized loan obligation that caused investors to lose about $1 billion in losses has ended, the case against the investment bank is far from over. The SEC’s securities fraud lawsuit filed earlier this month makes numerous disturbing…

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UBS Agrees to Settle HealthSouth Corp Accounting Fraud Litigation for $217 M

UBS AG will pay $217 million to settle an accounting fraud lawsuit filed by HealthSouth Corp. bondholders and shareholders. Under the settlements, bondholders will receive $100 million and shareholders will get $117 million. UBS is HealthSouth’s investment bank. Meantime, Ernst & Young LLP, the. health-care services provider’s accounting firm, had…

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Extend Fiduciary Duty to All Financial Intermediaries, Securities and Exchange Commissioner Luis Aguilar Tells Congress

At an investment adviser compliance seminar last month, Securities and Exchange Commissioner Luis Aguilar called on Congress to impose the same standard of care that applies to investment advisers to all financial intermediaries. He also wants improvements made to the SEC’s examinations program. Aguilar objects to an internal policy that…

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Schwab Must Pay SSEK Client $604,094 Over California Yield Plus Fund Investments, Says FINRA Arbitration Panel

Our stockbroker fraud law firm is happy to announce that a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority panel has awarded one of our clients her entire principal loss of $604,094 for her securities fraud claim related to the Schwab California Tax-Free Yield Plus Fund. The award is not part of Schwab’s $200…

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National Securities Corp., Independent Financial Group LLC, & Centaurus Financial Inc. among broker-dealers sought by Massachusetts securities regulators over private placements

The Massachusetts Securities Division is requesting information from six broker-dealers regarding the sales of two private-placements that were marketed by Provident Royalties, LLC and Medical Capital Holdings Inc. The investment firms that have been subpoenaed are Centaurus Financial Inc., Investors Capital Corp., Independent Financial Group LLC, CapWest Securities Inc., National…

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The Truth about the Financial Reform Bill Proposed by the Majority Leaders

The Restoring American Financial Stability Act, a bill on financial reform, is expected to go to the Senate floor for a vote in a few weeks. Introduced by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd, the bill cleared that panel during a party-line vote. The bill would set up safeguards against…

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