Securities Industry News
Securities: Securities Investor Protection Corporation warns of cheque fraud
Gosh, it's hard work reading American fraud warnings. If only they would learn to spell "cheque" their warnings would make far more sense, much more immediately.
Securities: Pump and Dump alert
The following e-mail has all the hallmarks of a classic pump and dump exercise. Readers are recommended to exercise caution. NOTE: is is common for the company targeted by pump and dump fraudsters to be entirely innocent of any wrongdoing.
Securities: ASIC wins Bond appeal
Australia's ASIC has had a bit of good news: after several months of being battered in various courts and tribunals, the Australian Federal Court has restored ASIC's order banning Shaun Bruce Bond of Wakerley, Queensland from providing financial advice.
Securities: ASIC publishes market integrity rules
Australia's ASIC has taken its first big step in market supervision with the publication of its market integrity rules.
Securities: NZ issues guidance for Commodoties Futures Contracts
Official notice from New Zealand's Securities Commission dated 16 July 2010
1. The Securities Commission is responsible for enforcing New Zealand's insider trading laws under Part 1 of the Securities Markets Act 1988 ("Act"). This Guidance Note ("Note") sets out the Commission's approach to aspects of the insider trading provisions of the Act as they apply to the trading of commodities futures listed on an authorised futures exchange. By extension this approach will also apply to the full range of futures contracts as defined under section 37 of the Act.
Securities: USA's CFTC charges in alleged ponzi scheme
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has filed an enforcement action charging Phillip Milton of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, Gregory Center of McLean, Virginia, William Center of Richmond, Virginia, and their company, Trade LLC, based in Palm Spring Gardens, Florida, with operating a ponzi scheme involving approximately USD28 million in connection with the Trade commodity pool.
Securities: NZ SE charges finance companies and directors
New Zealand's Securities Commission has laid criminal charges and issued civil proceedings against Dominion Finance Group Limited and North South Finance Limited directors Vance Arkinstall, Richard Bettle, Terence Butler, Ann Butler, Paul Forsyth and Robert Barry Whale.
Securities: Aberdeen plants rock in New York
Aberdeen Asset Management has placed a piece of Scottish Granite into the Hanover Square Gardens in New York. The gardens will be opened by Her Majesty The Queen today.
Securities: Embarrassment over similarity in company names
When Malaysia's Securities Commission imposed conditions on the activities of SJ Asset Management, an unrelated company, SJ Securities began to get calls from worried clients.
Securities: SEC plans to prevent "pay to play" by investment advisers
The USA's Securities and Exchange Commission has unanimously voted to approve new rules to significantly curtail "pay to play" practices by investment advisers. Why not call it what it is - corruption?