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2010 Saw 51 Percent Rise in Securities Fraud Enforcement Actions
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The North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) released its annual report last month on enforcement actions to fight securities fraud. The report compares the data on securities fraud enforcement actions from 2010 to that of 2009. According to the report, the number of actions pursued in 2010 rose 51 percent, a major jump from 2009.…

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Morgan Stanley Fined $1 Million, Plus Restitution
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According to a recent press release from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC, together were fined $1 million in securities arbitration. Furthermore, Morgan Stanley was ordered to pay $371,000 in restitution and interest. The restitution and interest will go to Morgan Stanley customers because…

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TICs Dangerous for Many Investors
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TICs, or tenancies-in-common, are complicated deals which allow real estate sellers to avoid capital gains tax by rolling their proceeds into other properties. TICs are also known as 1031 exchanges and, according to Jason Zweig, author of “In Real Estate, Simple Wins,” in a recent article in The Wall Street Journal, “were tailor-made for a…

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Investors Beware of Promissory Note Scams
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One of the most prominent ways fraudsters are currently targeting investors is through promissory note scams. According to Pat Huddleston, former Security and Exchange Commission enforcer and author of the book “The Vigilant Investor,” promissory note scams are “exploding” — in no small part due to the nature of the scam, which appears to be…

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FINRA Rights Wrongs to Maintain Integrity
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In August 2008, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) provided the Securities and Exchange Commission with staff meeting minutes that had been altered, making the documents inaccurate and incomplete. FINRA’s Kansas City office was responsible for the tampering of the documents. FINRA officials know the agency must maintain its integrity in order to be a…

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Investor Education: How Stockbrokers Buy and Sell Stock
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Investor education is an important part of avoiding broker misconduct, so it is critical that investors have a general idea of how trades work. The following is a short summary of what occurs when a stockbroker executes a buy or sell order. Brokers usually have a choice of markets in which they can execute a…

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FINRA Investor Alert: Taking Advantage of 401(k) Matching
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One of the largest concerns of every American, at some point in their lives, is how they will be able to make ends meet when they retire. Why is it, then, that almost 30 percent of Americans aren’t contributing enough to their 401(k) to get their full employer match? FINRA’s new Investor Alert, “Why Leave…

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What is a “Rogue Trader?”
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The term “rogue trader” has been used in recent news and often accompanies reports of catastrophic losses. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, “a rogue trader is a trader who takes unauthorized investing risks to attempt massive gains, but makes reckless choices in the process.” Therefore, action taken against a rogue trader by a stock…

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Fraud Suit Settlement: Florida Man Must Pay $275,000
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Justin Solomon of Florida has consented to the Security and Exchange Commission’s decision to fine him $275,000 for his part in a federal securities fraud lawsuit. The lawsuit involved a scheme in which overseas investors put money into Texas oil and gas projects that was then misused. Solomon did not confirm that he oversaw the…

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Gray Firm Advises Investors of Possible Claims Arising From Implosion of MF Global
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The torrent of disturbing information arising from the implosion of futures commission merchange MF Global, Inc. continued today when it was revealed that MF Global was “not in compliance” with rules that prohibit brokerage firms from commingling client funds with their own monies. The head of the Chicago Mercantile exchange said Tuesday confirmed that MF…

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