In this issue of CFWD we discuss:
- SEC Division Director White Draws CD&A Lessons from TARP and 2008 Filings
- Fugitive Not Entitled to Litigate by Mail
- “Foreign-Cubed” Securities Lawsuit Dismissed
- FINRA Proposes Rule Changes Regarding Research Quiet Period
- CBOE Files Proposed Rules Governing Minimum Size Requirement for Quotations
- Nasdaq and NYSE Arca Eliminate CROP/SROP Requirements
- FinCEN Withdraws Dated Anti-Money Laundering Rule Proposals
- House Financial Services Committee Will Hold TARP Oversight Hearing
- SEC Holds Roundtable on EESA Accounting Study
- DOL Sues Investment Adviser for Steering ERISA Clients into a Fund from Which It Received Fees
- Federal Bank Regulators Issue Guidance on Tax Effect of Losses on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Preferred Stock
- Treasury Issues Summary List of Bank Transactions Closed Under TARP Capital Purchase Plan
- FDIC and Treasury Consider Proposal to Assist Homeowners
- FSA Amends Short Selling Disclosure Regime
- FSA Publishes Feedback on Unauthorized Trading and Market Abuse Controls